Would you please provide some details around this statement?
Excellent reply! IMO, it would be much easier to spend a .999 fine half ounce gold coin, should the need arise, than it would be to spend a 100...
I hope it does start a trend as the cent is probably the least important of all our coinage. It buys nothing, costs twice as much as its face...
[IMG] My guess is that its a "manmade" error judging from that thin line around the edge which tells me, two cent coins were ground down and...
Let's see? Original post occured on 10-19-2010 at 11:08 AM eBay Auction started on Oct-20-10 at 01:05:02 PDT There's a better than even...
Where is it for sale?
It look like it was punched from a worn tired die. I would not recommend submitting it to ANACS but I would recommend submitting it to one of...
No.
I see nothing here other than a coin produced from a worn and tired die. Spend it.
Not that I can see.
Interesting. Today, the 82's appear to be much more common than the 72's as I've had serious offers for the 72-D No FG's I've had slabbed. Very...
[IMG] .. [IMG] [IMG] .. [IMG] [IMG] .. [IMG] The No FG coins need to have the initials completely gone and it cannot be the result of a...
IMO, this is not what should be legitimately considered a Packaging error since, as mentioned before, the plastic lenses are NOT sealed and...
Dang! I keep forgetting about this on PCGS Coins but am always reminded when I total it up!
At PCGS, the OP can get Proof Franklins graded for about $14 each + syhipping fee's to PCGS and from PCGS (base rate of $16.95). At the very...
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Send the coin off to James Wiles of CONECA for attribution and analysis. http://conecaonline.org/content/coneca_attributers.html $5.00 plus return...
All I can say is.......WOW!
Kind of like looking at an old vinyl record. I thought I'd bring that record analogy up since in a couple more generations, folks won't know...
You guys are................brutal. Hopefully, the OP will not take offense and come back to finish the story.
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