You never know what a seller will offer, I for one, know by experience. I have been a key date coin collector for years. I am currently in the...
low mintage doesn't necessarily equal premiums, in fact, it often doesn't. What does is high demand. A desirable coin will outperform even the...
I wouldn't touch this coin with a ten foot pole
with all due respect, let's not cast aspersions upon the entirety of union members. Most are regular people like you and me and don't deserve to...
low mintage doesn't necessarily equal high premuims
Thank you for all of the knowledge and the friendship that you shared. It's unfortunate that we only saw the tip of the iceberg. Via con Dios,...
Nagengast writes that the easiest way to tell the difference between the two reverses is to compare the subject coin to a 1938 proof reverse. You...
When a 1943 cent is examined, here's what to look for: If the coin is lustrous the place to look is the edge. If the edge is shiny like the...
the mint mark is in the proper position on this coin, but it's a good place to be checking. The coin appears to be genuine.
look at the obverse rim. The plating has been rubbed off in places there. If you look closely you can see the copper peeking out from underneath
It looks nice and original not re-processed as so many 43s are. Nice coin!
the coin has been plated. it's considered Post Mint Damage and has no value above 1¢
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I have listed a bunch of my collection in rounds on eBay. This is one of the last two rounds....
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I would say F as well. The rims need to be full, tho
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do you have a Type II proof, breakdown?
I find myself growing in appreciation for 19th century proofs. Mostly because of the stuff that Charmy posts. :) Awesome coins!
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