And also the 2010. Of course it seems to make sense since 1971 was right after silver clad ceased and 1977 was right after silver clad proofs were...
Can you believe collectors used to turn up their noses at coins with CUDs? It's nice.
I just pulled out an old Moon Note I acquired in 1969 during the Parade for the Apollo 11 astronauts in Houston. They were printed in mass...
Appearance, ring and weight. 1964 - ____ 90% Silver - 12.5 Grams 1965 - 1970 40% Silver - 11.5 Grams 1971 - present -__ Clad - 11.34 Grams
MD - Mechanical Doubling PMD - Post Mint Damage Are these the correct interpretations? I'm still working on the nomenclature. I'm really bummed...
I'm working on my coin photography and was using this as a practice coin. Is the Reverse doubled or is there photographic doubling going on? My...
Perhaps they will do like me and pull them out when the budget for new coins is limited. I can then look for the things I overlooked when I put...
Wrong century (1859-1864). It happens to all of us.
It's my shorthand for Detail Grade/Net grade, primarily for the obverse. In this case I think the obverse grades better than the reverse which I...
Thanks for the comment. I know there are many improvements possible and I let the white balance go right past me. I just noticed I'm still...
I agree. Markets should affect PRICING, not grade. Differences in grade availability in different years should affect price, and not the grader....
I think I'm ready to put together a photo package of my collection. Since I have my 1803s out. This is my attempt using the new axial photography...
It's a $2 joke. I'm laughing by the way.
All of the above.
OK! Why isn't this MS or at least AU? I don't seea any sign if wear, even on the highest points. The most I see is a little shine on the higest...
The sad thing is that even if it were REAL, in that condition it would only sell for melt or about $15.
I'm way below that . My gold was aquired at about $400 and silver at about $4 in 98 and 99. Now you do have to account for the time value of money...
I understand a lack of numismatic premium, but I would think bullion should be a floor, no matter who they were originally marketed to. $80 below...
Sellers have an obligation to know what they are selling and not mislead buyers. This seller got the coins, and I'm pretty sure he got them in...
Sticking with the Basics. [IMG] Now for the color.
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