All of the modern Jeffs are supposed to have full steps. They are only rare on the older coins, before the dies were reworked.
Not to me it isn't. Maybe the star makes it more, but I would be $3.
No idea. But all of the photos in the link you posted point to the top of the door. Not where yours is.
People are morons. My astronomy teacher told us that when I was in high school. We thought he was joking, but he said he was serious. He says you...
Your coins are so worn, you might think you see something, but it's probably nothing. It's much easier to tell if you actually have something if...
Compare your coin to this 1990 no S proof. These coins only came in proof sets, the number of them is very small, someone would have had to crack...
If they are all light, it's not coincidence or an accident. It's damage, probably acid.
If this is a complete set in MS I would think it should be more. But I haven't done the math.
What is the value of this coin? If it is 5 or 10 dollars per coin, I don't trust someone saying they will pay $25. Don't get scammed because you...
So on the Louisiana quarter struck on a cent planchet, it appears that he is using an actual already made mint coin. (The quarter). Why didn't he...
If the dime was missing the clad from both sides, it would be very thin, very light and look different than that, the three coins are damaged, and...
You can usually tell a proof, even impaired (circulated) because they look different, and great, with a lot of luster and sharp details. As well...
All circulated. What's with all these lines and the gold tones?
I've actually pulled a few good things from under snow/ patches of ice. But it's a pain.
Winter weekend scrounge. Pulled an 8 quarter spill near the end for a highlight. [ATTACH]
I don't think it's a 1980 strike. It's a 1999 strike, and instead of the 1999 SBA it has the characteristics of a 1980 SBA. If I read and...
These dimes are not plated. It is "clad" which is a sort of sandwich. There is an inner core of copper. The outer layers are an alloy of copper...
Agree with Clawcoins. The eagle stood out to me as being off.
Obv seems better than the rev. I am around MS 66. If the reverse was better MS 67. Still a nice coin, and if you like it, that's what matters....
35% silver 56% copper 9% manganese. That's not even close to correct. But you no more about war nickles then most ok.
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