Doug you may actually know this Did the mint actually seal the envelopes or No?
CladKing, Not entirely true! As I work and operate in an industry that every cent counts. The trucking industry. The loss of a cent or 2per mile...
Yep kill it just because I want all my goods and services to go up at a nickel at a time...... NOT
EF40 looks about right though value for the dime in EF is only about $20. Now if it was a EF40 quarter it would be about $55
Vnickels, The Obv is holding the coin back from not receiving the designation even though the reverse would qualify as a cameo designation the...
Only one problem with that.... It's Not a listed as a cameo and the Obv is the reason
Depending where in MN you live and on your travel limitations I would Highly suggest the Brooklyn center annual coin show, aka THE MOON SHOW....
If your talking about the raised part on the E I would say a die chip
That be it. I knew I've heard the name before
Lehigh, did you read his Me page. Though it has alitte bit about him Alan Hager and his accomplishments in Numismatics for some reason I know the...
Agree with Lehigh Jefferson's The following 3 you can still pick some out of pocket change. Though depends upon your average grade that you...
Since you said that you would submit a raw one you could always buy a Pcgs graded coin and have it crossed over just an idea Example:...
Mike, Enjoyed it also, though unless you done it on purpose in your Counterfeit blog you stated "rolls of 1922 Morgan" just incase you want to edit it
I'd be willing to bet that Rare coin wholesalers bought it http://myworld.ebay.com/rarecoinwholesalersca/
The seller had a reserve of $17k on it so when the buyer hit the reserve it automatically jumped to meet it
It's called a Pcgs/Ngc Registry where to be on the top you have to pay the $ to get there! So after the registry fever settles down the price...
Post a picture if you can
The spot above the C in Monticello looks to be the down fall for full steps along with it appears to be a rub on the steps also
Greysheet is for sight seen coins Blue sheet is for sight Unseen coins As an Instructor:rolleyes: you should get your facts straight
I would take it to Doug Winters although his specialty is gold but here is a short list. I don't know anything about Steve Estes but he suppose to...
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