There in lies the problem. Folks will not accept them unless they have to and businesses are much too inclined to accomodate.
The Presidential Dollars got PLENTY of publicity prior to and after they were released. The REAL reason the Presidential Dollars do not...
Kennedy haf dollars are still used by many Casino's to pay off $1 blackjacks on the 21 tables. This is probably the ONLY area where they are used...
I go by the weakness of IBERTY on the Small Date coins. Yours are all fairly strong which tells me they are all Large Dates. Read and weep:...
Don't you just hate it when you go and do something that at first looks like its a scam only to have it turn out just boneheaded dumb? And then...
True. The CPG only picks the popular varieties within the series but..........some of the varieties are extremely minor and only have interest for...
I've seen worse in the Kennedy series. [IMG]
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Gawd I love that Lincoln Resource Center site!
I think it looks like a typical circulated quarter that has perhaps had some environmental damage on the reverse. The discoloration is typical for...
To answer your question, yes, an error occurred in the die making process which is what allowed the coins you refer to, to be created. There are...
Your coin does have the Type B Reverse however, the strike looks unusually sharp for a circulating coin. Are you sure its not a circulated proof coin?
Given the absolute fact that Proof Dies were used on the circulating coin production presses (and this is substantiated in other coin series such...
I always wondered what those folks were actually smoking in those pipes since Peace Time equals................. PARTY TIME!!
Not necessarily BUT there has to be distinct separation of the devices which on minimal doubling, would appear as a serif split. What you are...
Wow! Congrats!
I am eagerly awaiting your pictures.
Just found this 1970-D recently but I do not know what variety it is just yet. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Found this one in a recent roll. 1970-D FS-802 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] .
I'm keeping the 76-D "As Is" since I've sent far too many slabbing errors back to them. Yes, the 1976-D Type 2 is in fact a 1976-D Type 1 coin....
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