I used to have a nice one once ago, but sold it to make a profit. Nice piece of history. Now I just hace assignats.
I've seen 2015 and 2016, so they've been doing them for a few years. Looks like another gimmick to sell more coins. Won't be rare but may be...
That's why they said, "You like it and it likes you. "
Until people lose faith in its credit.
The first hobo quarter made while riding the rails?
Looks like two quarters were smashed together in a vise. Worth 25 cents, but not in a machine.
It's worth $.01 if someone will take it. It is damaged.
I'd call it, "Night at the theatre."
No, not an error.
Business strike with a fingerprint on the obverse. Still looks like a nice unc. or polished - hard to tell from photos.
It's what you do up a ladder if you can't touch your lips together. Sound both words out.
Grading is more art than science. Things like strike, luster, toning and many other things all come into play. This is more true for...
The color in these pics Is PCGS so inept that they wouldn't have noted it was struck on a 90% silver blank? They find other oddities that get...
I didn't think gods made mistakes.
When I was dating my wife I packaged some perfume in a sheet of $1 bills as the wrapping paper. Later when we went out shopping we used them to...
Not thrilled unless I can prove who issued them. Silvertowne has the poorest designs and dies in the bullion industry, so they're not proud of...
What are you talking about? A picture says a thousand words.
Now you're comparing Granny Smiths with Red Delicious.
If it was struck on a planchet intended for another country's coins it could be possible to have a base metal coin without a copper core.
It's not the slab that would be worth a lot, it's the coin. MS66 or SP66 isn't rare, and if it is a clad piece, it wouldn't have been worth-while...
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