Post photo's of the 75D please since zinc did not come into play on the Lincolns until 1982.
Why didn't I see this before? We've been duped by the TPG's!
It sounds as if you received a bag they had set aside to return to the rolling facility. I know that my bank prefers I return searched half's to...
You are correct. The US Mint never issued a 1964 SMS "Set" but the coins do in fact exist. Whether or not they were actually in packaged sets when...
Nice crack! Here's mine: [IMG] [IMG]
It is totally up to you and what your collecting needs might be. If you are looking for a premium coin to put in a collection or dansco, then...
I think that stuff comes off with a little acetone dip so try to not let it discourage you.
To make a statement like this.........I don't think you've been paying attention since these do exist and have been well documented. :D
The government killed the half. What little did circulate for the Franklin's were quickly swapped out for the new 64 JFK's. The President had not...
Assuming that the purchaser of the original estate knew what they were I would expect that none ended up in circulation however that does not mean...
I agree with this part. US Merchants bear the sole responsibility for insuring that one dollar coins circulate and until they start ordering...
Picked this set up for $25. Paid the dealer a premium because the Half was so nice. [IMG]
Below is an informational article written by Jaime Hernandez at PCGS....
To the general collector probably not any increase. To a specialist or better yet two specialists vying for the same coin in an open auction, it...
Obviously you paid at least 50 cents for the roll but only received 49 cents in coin. The blank technically isn't a real cent. BTW, even though...
I have quite a bit. What would you like?
Probably PCGS. NGC has a much higher return.
Merchants play the ONLY roll in the circulation of this coin. Many folks I've shown them to wonder where they can get them and why they've never...
1971 has some extremely strong doubled dies. 1972 has a doubled die that is extremely scarce. 1973 has at least 4 different doubled dies. 1974 has...
Double Dog Ditto! I have no clue why they go through those freaking distributors anyway. Actually, this entire scenario really makes me angry...
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