an 1892-CC would do very nicely
look more closely at the 3, it's an altered date coin
I thought that I would start a thread about ideas of what we would do if we could run the US Mint. I thought that it could maybe spur on some new...
Has anyone here noticed that this Reverse Proof coin will be W mint marked? The first 2 are both P Mint, the 2012 is S Minted and now the 2013 is...
has anyone noticed that this set contains a West Point Reverse Proof? All of the others are Philadelphia (and 1 S Mint)
although this is geared towards Lincoln Cents, the mint marks are the same and these show excellent pictures:...
the SBA is a type II, but the cloudiness is not going to make it easy to sell. This is why so many were busted up. The coins in this set need a...
then you don't look at your nickels
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these notes likely haven't seen a bank in over 30 years. As soon as they do, they'll disappear forever
methinks Doug is saying that these are potentially not authentic because the lettering looks off. Too much tooling, wrong angles, or things of...
I disagree. There are sets that have little to no interest like nickel 3 cent pieces. Low mintages and low prices, with the demand to go along...
Thursday August 15th 11am more details as they become available
Yep, we're super excited!!! It's going to be quite an experience, and we'd love to see how many forum members we can pack into the audience! :)...
here's a 1962 NGC PF-68 UCAM:
I'd like to see better (close up) pictures of the Mint mark
Chris, as I had stated, the Red Book lists the weight of an 1853 w/ arrows Half Dime at 2.49g and 90% silver
that's troy ounces, right Chris? which would make a half dime's weight half that much
2.49g is the coin's weight. YOU do the math Hobo's right. It's in the RedBook
sometimes even less
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