Yes. All Proof-like means is that the fields are reflective like those found on Proof coinage. DMPL just implies that it is even more so, with a...
Look how the youth of today think you earn money - you put something clever or stupid on YouTube and get royalty checks.
One thing they are right about - this time it's different. It's all garbage (world's currencies) now, and it's all connected. Nowhere to run.
As I said, look for lenses from companies like Bausch & Lomb. They do not distort the image near the edges. If it costs less than $20, probably...
They didn't strike any 1965-D nickels.
No, I liked the part where you mentioned scratching the coin.
I use a Bausch & Lombe 20X loupe for the real detailed stuff. Works great and not too pricey. Get something of quality.
Looks like someone just sandwiched two coins together in a vice. That is not a mated pair. This is what a mated pair looks like.
After working at a modern coining mint, I know that improper annealing of silver creates lots of problems. The mint I worked at was fanatical...
I have noticed some of what looks like planchet cracks on pillar and portrait dollars - is that a problem some mints were having with blank prep?...
Very nice. The colors are much more varied than in looked raw.
Technically AU58, commercially MS62*
Now yes. A the time, probably not.
I think it was Tom DeLoy that found the obverse die marker to identify the pattern Sac Dollars.
Yup, tanks. And for a penny, that's cheap. Definitely not bid through normal government channels.
It is not exposed to a circulating environmental atmosphere, or touching anything organic that can decompose and off-gas, so it will stay as it is.
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Aren't all dollars are VAMs?
What is the question?
You can't see the reverse. The coins are sealed against the cardboard insert.
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