For my XF 3CS set I've 'settled' for a few impaired proofs (e.g. PF50) because the years after 1863 are nearly impossible to find. Your set, your...
It was tried... remember, ANA owned ANACS at the beginning. They sold it to a for-profit company because they couldn't afford to make the...
@Antonio E Cavasos welcome to CT. Many boards have different customs. Here on CT with a new coin, we prefer you start a new thread, with a...
There is a non-zero probability that your clock is synced to a different time reference than the auction house's clocks. There is also a (more...
The supply chain is only going to get worse. And rightfully so... lots of freight is going to be bumped for COVID vaccines. Story today...
We're up to six cents in value... 1965 dime for 10c next?
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This is why r/coins on Reddit has that as a rule.
Impressive...
Yeah but we need the COVID-19 version... Haven't had a haircut since February so you look like Bob Ross and the beard would make one of the...
Mint rolls are packaged differently and are not supposed to have W s... those are supposed to be mixed only into the 1 ton bags
I've washed currency ... normal machine, a few drops of soap on the gentle cycle. Cool Iron (cotton temp) It was a really ratty strap of $1 from...
Stock photos are not acceptable on key date coins... Photos, Shipping, Returns, & Layaways (lccoins.com)
"Field expedient" use of coins goes back at least to the US Civil War. Many of the smallest coins were holed and used as buttons.
No Mint has nothing to do with paper money. It's printed by BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing) and circulation is controlled via the FED...
An indentation on the die becomes an feature that sticks above the surface on the struck coin. Something stuck to the die - a scrap of metal -...
Resolution from those following along, but not willing to cross the street... "Your coin is in fact a very collectable version of a Gunajuato...
I was with the cat on this one, but I've learned to to bet against the PaddyMan either... We got ourselves a rumble...
When you are done... Lego Machine Uses Machine Learning To Sort Itself Out | Hackaday
damage probably got scraped on something that just took of the high point in the center
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