I couldn't tell what it is. The edge of a teller's stamp? I don't know what part of the printing process would put that line there. If it goes on...
Generally I don't care for toning. Although those nickels look fine.
I wonder if the spoon is plated. The word triple makes me think that. Nice ring. 8 grams brings $225.
That ADL gold ring probably used to have a diamond in it. What does it weigh? Is the spoon silver?
5.2 is heavy and while I don't see the dot marker in the first photo in the highlight photo it looks correct. At first I didn't think so as the...
How much did you pay for it, $20? And you think you are entitled to more than that? It's a modern replacement note, I spend them at face value.
If you include the 1982-S large date proof and the 1982-D small date copper, that's 9 varieties. But there's really only 7 in the business strike...
1982-D small date copper, 2 known. Denver only made them on zinc, so the 2 copper are super rare. The other 17 billion are worth 1 cent. Slight...
AU at best. It's worth a penny.
It's not struck on a foreign planchet. If it was, it has to be smaller than a cent planchet. Some coins are the same size and weight as US coins,...
70-S struck on a 1941 Canadian quarter. How can a proof coin be struck on a Canadian quarter? It can't unless it was intentional. Some 2 headed...
It's really not a big deal. I've never found a 1960 small date cent, or a 1970-S small date cent or a DD. (And I am a dinosaur.) But I have found...
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In 1982 Denver only made small dates in zinc. (2.5g) It's true that 2 have turned up on copper planchets, but it's really not anything to...
Instead of people trying to find DD's in circulation, maybe buy rolls of certain dates that have known DDs. IDK, and I am too lazy to look it up....
It's probably not. Changing the hub process in (1996?) eliminated most of the doubled dies. Although there is a nice one on the 2009 Wash DC...
While such coins exist, some random collector claiming they have 2, is ludicrous. Plus they look like silver. They don't look anything like...
Perhaps get the metal analyzed. To help determine authenticity.
This photo is the rare coin and the doubling is obvious to the naked eye: [ATTACH]
When it peaked at (19,000?) there were people stumping it to go to 100,000 when it immediately fell to a 5,000-10,000 range since then. There's...
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