A simple Google search finds this: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/electrotype You can do it, too!
Kinda odd coincidence? http://www.cointalk.com/t206701/ 1955 DDO for sale.
Leave it in the container when you send it.
"OWNING" money at another bank would never stop you from opening an account. You must mean that you "OWE" money to another bank? Owing $50 sounds...
Instead of trying to look like a spacone, collect or invest only in the finest that you can afford. In the long run, you'll be much better off.
Me, neither. They came out of the mint cello wrap that way.
Would you share that provenance with us?
Spender, but if you like it, it's only a buck, keep it.
Canadians are from grease filled dies. The US is split plate and zinc rot.
You can check here: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver_coin_calculator.html
For those seeing a cud, two pics of the area. What do you think? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The blue toning at the edge. It's a narrow band of blue, running from 8 to 10 on the obverse and 8 to 10 on the reverse. The rims in those areas...
I bought a 1972 P D S mint set at a yard sale for $2.00. Sent it to NGC. When they came back there were two nickels I thought were worth the...
Really nice find! A keeper for sure.
This just came back from NGC today. I don't do great pics, but I did promise these and I did the best I could.[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
NGC doesn't do multi-holders any more.
Nice pick. Congratulations! Are you going to keep looking for them?
Add to edge color difference, silver clad weighs 11.50 grams and CuNi clad weighs 11.34 grams.
Will the PCGS "sniffer" detect this?
I agree. I will add that NGC will remove the coins from OGP at no extra chaarge. If you want the OGP returned, it'll cost $3 extra. The coins...
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