There are some interesting errors including one with a cud on both sides.
Is there much new interest in the '59 to '61 issues?
Volume. Look at a lot of rolls and mint sets. Frankly now days it's probably cheaper to just buy out of the money slabs. MS-65's can be dirt...
Sounds interesting. I wonder if the coins will almost all be Gems. With such a small mintage I wouldn't be surprised. The coins from this set...
I ended up having to literally give away over 100 pounds of these including about 500 different. I was really close to setting them out in the...
Are you suggesting that they are still making the Sphinx coins dated in the 1950's?
Which U? It's usually the first but this is a common problem on the dimes from about '67 to '72. Most are caused by grease filled dies.
I was referring to a complete set of each 1, 5 and 10 m in AU+ to Gem BU condition as priced by Krause. $600 is the combined price of the coins I...
This is about the same way I buy coins. But one big difference is dealers usually write a price that they'd like to get on the coins and you can...
I'm a big fan of these Sphinx coins myself and a fan of Egypt, its people, and history. Some people even claim I would look under any stone...
It not only needs to have high rims but also they have to be "square" in cross section. The obverse of you coin has some of this but the reverse...
Higher pressure and lower speeds are intentionally used on all mint set coins and have been since 1965. Dies are swapped out more often so crisp...
The '77 and '78 issues are often seen cleaner than this "MS-68". Even the '74-D, '76-D types I and II, and the '76-P type II can be found...
Tough date to find without scratches and dings. It's better than anything I've ever seen for the date.
The 40C seems to be pretty elusive above F and can command $200 in VF.
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