You should check the date on that article in regards to the North Korean super note.
Keys to look for in the 1970-S small date. The curl of the 9 is bent around. In the large date it points down to the bottom of the 7. The point...
If it were MS it would have some value as it is a 1982 small date Philly copper. (The zinc 82-P SD is worth more.) But your coin is circulated,...
Copper cents are 95/5. 95% copper, 5% tin and zinc. Steel cents are 99% steel with a thin layer of zinc. If yours is a steel 1944, 95/5 is not...
Agree. Titanium density= 4.506 g/cm³ Gold density = 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter Tungsten density=19.3 grams per cubic centimeter As for the...
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Type 1's go for more than Type 2's as I said in the other thread. The steelie blanks/ planchets are a special case.
How uninspiring and lazy is it to use the same obverse for 3 coins and the same reverse for 2, and they aren't even very good. I am changing my...
The nickel may be the best of the 4. The eagle on the quarter and half are almost cartoonish. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The nickel may be his best. The eagle on the quarter and half is almost cartoonish. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can argue all you want. But comparisons can be made and some are artistically superior to others. In fact ALL of the Barber designs were...
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I thought there was enough detail in LIBERTY and in the feathers for a higher details grade. But the photo is not crisp or close up enough to...
Yes sir, I should have realized that. Type 1 1851-1853 [ATTACH] Type 2 1854-1858 [ATTACH] Type 3 1859-1873 [ATTACH]
You can like anything you want. That's your choice. Artistically there's no comparison. That's also an opinion, but I am confidant it is the...
The Barber coins are OK, but they are average. The Mercury dime and the Buffalo nickel which both replaced Barber coins are 2 of the most...
IDK if it is genuine or not. But what happens if you try to return it (a fake) you paid cash, and the guy says you switched coins.
So this wasn't a cracked planchet that just got like this over time. Perhaps someone was testing some silver cutting shears in a drunken binge...
Appears cleaned. All of the fields and Lincoln are all shiny, but where the date and the letters are you can see residual crud that was not...
It's a common date. Perhaps VF-30 maybe a $5 coin. Appears cleaned which makes it a $2 coin, but I can't tell from the photo.
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