What draws a coin collector to ancient coins? The designs and the history behind them.
The Mint would cash your check and send you a letter stating the price is been changed and you need to submit the difference.
Only on CT would it be called an error.
I've never heard of a bank set. In fact, I've never heard of a bank selling sets of coins or any uncirculated coins.
You're welcome and have fun collecting.
I have no idea but only one wouldn't surprise me.
Not a Mint error but a packaging error.
That makes two of us.
Damaged as stated and welcome to CT.
For me with Peace Dollars, no. The design is poor and it causes weak strikes. I love the Peace Dollars. I have numerous sets. But it can be very...
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I can understand why! :)
Since the 1921 Peace Dollar was only minted in December and released on January 3, 1922 with a little over 1 million produced. They were all in...
The legs are damaged but since this is the Philadelphia mint you need to carefully check the date for the doubled die variety. If it is it will...
Shipwreck slabbed.
Sorry about your loss. As for the coin, we need clear photos of both sides in order to help you.
Doubled from a worn die but damaged after it left the Mint. Spend it.
A die chip, very common and it adds no extra value.
Welcome to CT. I agree that this is a 64 but it's slabbed as a 65 so leave it be. As for the FBL, not in my book. Not a single FBL I have looks...
Those sure are pretty looking!
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