I still have about $20 face value that I saved when I was a kid. Today, they are worth about $20. Granted, you don't see them very often, but...
It's worth a buck +/- so there is no reason to spend $30-$50 to get it graded. However, it's still a cool find
I'm not a stacker, nor do I collect silver bars, etc, but I think the back story is really interesting and would definitely add these to my...
Don't know if it happens to others, but autocheck keeps changing planchet to planchette for me. If I don't pay attention, I end up with the wrong...
There is a huge difference between questioning the status quo and insisting that a basic tenet is incorrect. You proposed a new way to define...
Agree with @paddyman98. Looks like a minor clip
If looking for errors interests you, then a good way to learn more is to pay attention to the posts on CT. Members post links to good sites for...
PMD. Some sort of material (glue, resin, varnish?) dried on the surface.
Sorry, but it's just a blister in the copper plating
The google search engine goes out and tries to find any site that matches your search request. So depending on how you entered the search...
Was it actually on the Google website? Go back and check the link to see where it was actually posted. It probably just linked to a CT thread or...
FR-02 PQ with a CAC bean:facepalm:
I'm guessing it is either from die wear (on a proof die???) or die chip. Just throwing in my opinion while I wait for someone to post a good...
@Mike Drop . A little more on a personal note that might not translate well into your writing but here are some things to keep in mind The more...
I have a couple of these on Geo V Pennies from this time period so they probably aren't rare.
You guess is close enough. It looks like it was a bad plating experiment. Plating solutions aren't silver colored, but as long as you stay out...
Bismuth has a low melting so it's easy to grow some pretty cool crystals. As @-jeffB said, the colors are due to varying thicknesses of the...
So, let me get this straight, it’s Ok to use one catch-all term, when describing something that can occur during different parts of the minting...
Sorry, but it's not the valuable one. Compare yours to the picture below [IMG] Pic from PCGS Coinfacts
@Willysilver It is important to make sure your scale is calibrated. Sometimes this is difficult if you don't have the calibration weights. One...
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