Only 100+ volumes of SNG. And I saw Price was $525 on a Vcoin site. I'm stuck with just Sear's GCV 1&2:banghead:
Just wait. Before you know it, you'll be buying the expensive books. What does the 10 volume set of Roman Imperial Coinage cost now? $1000? (I...
As stated, there were no 1965 nickels produced with a D Mint Mark. If you post a clear, cropped picture of both sides, members will give you...
Not really. After the SBA, I think this is one of the ugliest obverses made. Got caught up in the hype and begged my Mom to order one. $10...
Still have a $10 Brown Box Ike that I got as a Christmas present that year. I should have asked for something else, instead.
If the white residue is due to a reaction between the zinc in the coin and the environment (oxygen, moisture, sulfur, etc.) then there probably...
I would be really worried if a dealer/owner couldn't identify this as something that was done after it left the mint. I might start looking for a...
All 4 of your 1982-D coins are Large Dates, which is common. Both Small date and Large date 1982 copper types are common as well. Sorry, No...
1943A is one of the highest mintages. Not much wear, but the zinc is starting to corrode (white residue). You can probably find one like this in...
Nice find
I used to use it a lot more in the past and was always happy. I also used to use it to check reference books I was thinking about purchasing,...
I bought a copy of this in 1982 and it was softcover like the current volumes. At the time, I was picking pre-1850 world minors out of junk...
Rubbed against something abrasive after it left the mint. Sorry, but it's not an error
Based on my experience purchasing mail order coins (no pics), Average Circulation = AG or if they are G/VG, they have problems like cleaning,...
Hope some of the following info helps clarify things. A Guidebook of United States Coins published by Whitman, is considered the standard...
The second picture clearly shows that it was the coin was knocked around and the reeding was worn off or abraded. Sorry, but it's not a mint error.
You should also check to see if your scale is on a flat surface and properly calibrated (not always easy to do if you have an inexpensive scale...
If that works for you, then that's fine. However, there are a number of newer collectors looking for information and the CT threads come up quite...
@siqueiros I agree with the other posts, however, if you are a new collector, you may want to hang onto the 1939. As said, it's not worth much...
Looks like environmental damage after it left the mint
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