When I attended the University of Georgia in the 1970s the Georgia Redcoat Band played Dixie at every football game. It was (and still is) a great...
At the Denver Mint you can purchase Quarters and Prez Dollars via a change machine. Put in $5 and get $5 (face value) in coins. As a side note,...
Wasn't this question asked in another thread?
Is the second head Kennedy by chance? I'll wager your cent was counterstruck with the head of Kennedy like many, many others discussed on CoinTalk.
Thank you. ;)
Another lesson to learn - Buy the coin, not the slab.
That's your problem.
You did quite well for the first time. You will get better results if you use a single type of lighting. The reveal bulb and the LED are...
Then, yes, it means Proof-like. Try to read some small print (e.g., a newspaper or business card) in the reflection. See how far away you can move...
Perhaps it means "Proof-like" (which means it is a Business Strike coin in uncirculated condition with surfaces that are highly reflective). In...
I can't see anything in those tiny photos.
Sounds more like a variety than an error to me. Photos would help.
Spot price is the melt value of the coin; in other words it is what the silver (or other precious metal) would be worth.
It looks fake to me.
They look like the same blurry photos except now they are larger. Can you retake the photos and try to get the coin in focus? Use a tripod or...
Looks like a small die chip inside the 9.
I bought mine on eBay several years ago. I don't remember the price but it was substantially more than 5 cents.
Washington Quarters, Kennedy Halves, etc. are coins that are struck for circulation. (Well, that is no longer true for the Kennedy Halves.) ASEs...
Would you would support eliminating the Consumer Product Protection Commission? My 85-year-old neighbor (a widow with no family) was ripped off...
Some of the concerns are: Some buyers may think they are buying genuine US commemorative coins from the US Mint when they order from 'National...
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