Can you post a better pic? Does look like a lamination crack, but too hard to tell.
Yes that is a monster die crack running around the reverse. I really can't make out the obverse pics too well. Looks a bit blurry around the hair....
You are sounding more like a variety collector each day.
Here is an article about them. The domed building (Montecello-Home of Thomas Jefferson) on the reverse of the coin has a set of steps leading...
Well I can't see any mint mark in the photo. The rim seems wide because of the heavy circulation. Where do you see a die crack? I see a scratch...
The treasury as a whole is profitable. Considering every bill costs an average of 12-14 cents to produce.
I was thinking about the fakes. If good, they sell for $20 or more a piece. I could use a roll of fakes myself.
I don't want to give the impression that albums are bad. GDJMSP is quite correct in his previous post. If you want to show off a nice looking...
Keep any that appeal to you. You certainly want to keep the key dates, and any that are above average condition.
Certainly not a 1909. It could be a 49, but I still think a 19. As to how it ended up looking like this, well the circulation is very heavy. The...
Seems in line to me. Bid/ask is $120 - $130. It is getting tough to find these mid 80's rolls. With the new excitement over the Jefferson...
Absolutely. Everytime you touch a coin you will leave a mark. Cotton gloves eliminates the fingerprints and oils that your hands have, but...
coinman20004, Never ever rub an eraser on a coin. Never rub anything on a coin. Never clean.
Peace Dollars..1922,1922,1923,1923,1924 Depends of condition. All common dates. Eisenhower Dollars...15/1776-1976,...
A lot of people think that coin companies are such money makers. That is the lure of buying and selling money. It is no different than any other...
The best suggestion that I can offer is give your selling price to the dealer. Let them either buy or pass. Most people have some idea of what...
There are other sources beyond Capitol Plastics. http://www.brooklyngallery.com
1815 is right, and yes it was a shortage of copper. Good job! Atta-boy.
Anytime. That is why we are here :D
Okay, have you been peeking? There is a nice clear spot on the floor leading from the front door all the way to the nice neat piles. I know that...
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