Very Nice Set. Are you planning on adding some of the varieties?
MMS-2a and a near pegleg. Other than the suh-weet color, nothing of note. Send it to me.......................................
Like Captain Kirk!
I was just messin with ya! As a contrast, looking at the 2001 Sac's vs the current Sac's and presidential dollars is quite revealing. The edge...
OMG! Perhaps I'm a little old hat but I don;t really care for the view they chose! A three quarter view or even the profile wpuld have been much...
For whatever reason, 1974 was a pretty good year to produce toned silver proof IKE's. Some have a light pond scum green while others are nicely...
Coins on sintered planchets can be found in most denominations. The Black Beauty Jefferson Nickels of 1959 was a marketing campaign to sell the...
And you should be. These are difficult to locate.
I recall when these hit eBay back in 2002/2003?. I did a little research and was able to purchase a set from the Full Step Nickel Club for the...
Here's a 1974-S with the Clear Mintmark Variety: [IMG] The S mintmark changed in 1974 and a relatively small quantity of the 1974-S Silver...
[IMG] This one got slabbed with a piece of nylon fibre imbedded between the coin and the insert. Most noticeable on the reverse at 11:30. At...
My first box of 2001 Sac's were ALL Missing Edge Lettering coins! Woo Hoo!
In a perfect world perhaps.
IMO, that coin better jump two full points or else it would be a waste of grading fees. It certainly doesn't look like it would go CAM.
No doubt, MD.
An eroded die with some grease strike through.
Strong strike doubling. Proof coins are actually more prone to strike doubling than business strike coins since each gets stuck at least twice...
Which is the exact and only reason I suggested the seller ship one off to James Wiles. We are nobodies with nobody opinions which most ebay...
IMO, as long as there is no luster break on the high points, then the coin is MS and the 82 and 83 Washington's did have a tendency to be on the...
Yes. Thats what I meant. Too bad the Mint Director can't remember that far back. Or think that far ahead. But, I suppose he'll want to be...
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