Sounds like a teller is in need of more training.
Which years?
When you find a coin you like post a link to the auction for our opinion.
Hmmm, I'm not sure if they have a deer on the front door or not. They do have two mounted bison heads inside the portico. The Broadmoor Hotel is...
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I picked up this card the other day at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. They were hosting the 25th Annual Space Symposium (March 30 -...
90% gold coins are 10% copper. The copper in gold coins can tone or tarnish.
It's not a coin. It appears to be a medal or a token of some sort. Pretty cool piece.
The Chinese counterfeiters make dies from a number of coins, in this case Seated Dollars. When they make their counterfeit coins they grab an...
I'm not surprised. It seemed odd that a young woman would have these coins without knowing their potential value.
Shame, shame! This guy is like a pharmacist that sells 100 boxes of Sudafed to someone (who obviously plans to use it to make methamphatimine)....
Cool.
Who knows? Mabe somebody dropped a few rolls and the end coins got damaged.
The star points on Bust Halves extend to the rim as the die wears. Your question is really one of variety - Overton variety for CBHs. You might...
It's very hard to see in that light but it looks like something deeply scratched the coin, probably during or after it was rolled. Damage like...
More likely is it a RPD.
Double Eagles have not been demonitized. (It's only the 1933 Double Eagles that you can't own.) Even Trade Dollars are once again legal tender...
April Fools jokes get more elaborate every year.
Very well said. I like the way you think. And I guess that's also my philosophy on coin collecting although I never put my thoughts together like...
Congrats. It's an odd (and good) feeling to see your name in print. I had a letter to the editor printed in Coin World a year or so ago.
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