There are not very many true DDO Roosies. You're most probably seeing coins with mechanical doubling which is usually caused by vibration of the...
Thanks for the clarification Conder101. It was a very bad time for people who were interested in circulating coinage. Not only were most of...
Yuck. I hate it when deals go bad. Sometimes it's my own fault for doing the wrong thing early on. A lot of complaints are stupid petty little...
"" Be aware also that some of the dealers who sell very high grade modern coins don't buy these coins back at current market prices. So before you...
Yes. For the main part it applies to most modern (1965-'98) business strike coinage. It also applies to many of the ultra-moderns as well. Even...
It is often a good idea to stabilize the coins in alcohol or acetone. Some coins are not holding up at all in the government packaging and the...
"Another important point to be aware of in purchasing the very high-grade modern coins is that the high grades mostly result from dealers sending...
There are some privately packaged '82 and '83 sets. At least about nine companies put these out with the best '82's being the Numismatic News...
Yes. Except be sure you're aware of the costs or the set premiums can eat you up. Most of the '65 to '96 mint sets are worth more busted up than...
In early '66 they were making '64 silver and '65 clad. Cents and nickels would have all been '65. There were two date freezes in effect at this...
They're about middle of the pack for '90 to date date "D" mints. The "D's tend to be easier than the "P's. If they are nice strikes then the...
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