What do you mean by "Flat"?
It is not a Morgan Dollar. It may be a silver round. No idea who could have produced it. Are you sure it is 0.999 silver?
This one also appears to be an RPD. It is not listed in the CPG.
I am not a Large Cent expert but it appears the date was punched high and the 5 ended up touching the bottom of a curl.
Looks like an RPD but it is not listed in the CPG.
Those are some great pickups. Congrats and I hope you find some more next year.
Birdshot is not buckshot. Birdshot is tiny; buckshot is large (the size of ball bearings). The last time I bought buckshot it was lead. Lead...
'A Guide Book of Southern States Currency' by Hugh Shull. Post photos and I will be glad to look your notes up in my copy of the book.
Could be but I hope they were not cleaned with buckshot.
I'm curious - what is higher than Mint State?
The Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco may be one of the largest money laundering operations in the US - and they seem to be proud of it....
ANA Summer Seminar is held every summer in Colorado Springs on the campus of Colorado College a short walk from ANA Headquarters.
I plan to attend again but I'm not sure what course(s) I will take. I am thinking about taking a course on grading paper money (even though I...
VF-20 It's a shame this coin circulated. It's impossible to say for certain but it may have been a Full Head before it entered circulation.
Diameter? Weight? Type of metal?
I agree. I don't see anything to indicate it is fake. Iif it is genuine t's a real shame such a nice example was destroyed. I find it hard to...
Fake.
A railroad rim has a single flange, not a groove down the center of the edge. (Edge, not ridge.) I agree that it could be an acid-dipped coin...
The damage conveniently destroyed an important identifier on the reverse - the 'N' in ONE. A genuine business strike 1877 IHC has a weak 'N'....
No. The edge of the die would have to break off to produce a cud.
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