They do add some interest, don't they? :) http://whitman.com/Inventory/Detail/The-Official-Red-Book-Professional-Edition-3rd-Edition+0794833535
Certain commemorative coins are known for having die scratch issues, one in particular is the Maine Centennial Half Dollar (1920). This from Red...
That's an excellent link! I think I'm probably the only guy left on earth who enjoys the snake skin appearance (laser etched).......
This..... In 2008 the Mint announced major advances for the development of the master design models that are used to produce the master hubs....
How so? I clicked the link and came to the auction site. Who's to say someone else (from this site) won't do the same thing and contemplate...
Ya beat me to it. I've seen 'em go for that much in years past, but they (mint) did produce a ton of 'em and these pieces are by no means rare.
I quite agree. Something had to be said.
I hear ya Zeke. It's just another way for the Mint to cash in on collector mania. The very thing they said they were trying to do a few years...
Then might I suggest something as elementary as...
I believe it's weighted towards one individual.....an individual that needs a lot more experience and knowledge in the hobby before they even...
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"Buy the book before the coin" doesn't mean buy a Red Book. It means buying a guide to the particular area of collecting you want to specialize...
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Check this out Zeke....... http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/?action=press_release&id=1363
Angelo's good.....:)
Looks like somebody was starting to carve it and then had second thoughts.......
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Given time and experience, you shall go far grasshopper. There's a 'lucky lady' waitin' on you out there somewhere my friend......:)
And one scary dude with that getup. :) Nice addition to your collection my friend.
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