No. I would spend it.
He did a bull session by the same name at ANA Summer Seminar a couple of weeks ago. I did not attend but from what I heard it had very little to...
The collar is on the coin press that struck the coin. What you are referring to is the edge.
That's a great looking coin. Congrats!
My thoughts exactly.
You may be correct.
I am assuming it is a DoubleD Die. (It certainly appears to be.) The doubling is on the die so every coin struck by the die will have the...
Wow! Those are some BAD photos. I can't see much of anything in the photos.
The coin is bent. While some errors can produce a bent coin (e.g., off center, saddle strike, capped die, etc.) this is an example of PMD....
The '7' was struck and damaged by something. The "doubling" on the letters near the rim is most likely a sign of die deterioration, not doubling.
Before the auction ended I asked the following question: The seller responded with the following answer: It would be hard (if not impossible)...
That was a big improvement in photos. I can see the doubling now.
That is why I posted it. I tried to buy a $2-1/2 Sesqui a week and a half ago at a coin show but could not come to terms with the dealer. The...
They are not uncommon.
Please take a look at this coin and let me know your thoughts. Rare 1926 $2 1/2 Gold USA Sesquicentennial I think the coin is counterfeit. Note...
Yeah, gopher. How could you make Alex think his dime is worth 0.61 cents less than it really is? :)
It is a one-ounce silver round and, as brad said, its value is the price of one ounce of silver.
For the record, that is an oxymoron. A "Wheat Penny" is a Lincoln Cent with wheat ears on the reverse. Wheat Cents were minted 1909-1958.
Looks like wear caused by a coin counting machine or roll wrapping machine.
It keeps things interesting.
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