Not counting the blue plastic 1964 worlds fair holder there are at least four different varieties of the metal and plastic holders. There are at...
And I don't believe they listed them in their early years. When they started listing them I don't know. I'f I were to dig into my old pop report...
You are getting dangerously close to making buy/sell offers which is not permitted in this subforum. If you are going to continue along that line...
The wealthy collectors just bought proofs from the Mint, and they didn't need more than one each year. (Collecting by mintmark was pretty much...
And who knows, they may decide to add reverse proofs and/or enhanced finishes. "We have determined that the collectors still have some money left...
Problem is trying to do late dates from photos is very difficult. I would say the 35 is NOT N-19.
You pay for it, they'll make it, even put it in a slab for you.
You say you sent them in for regrade. You sent them in in the old PCGS holders right? If so they would crack them out, give them new certificate...
The marks on the jaw might be the remains of planchet striations, but the neck marks are bagmarks.
What is really kind of sad is the changes they made him do converted it into almost a copy of one of the losing designs (on the losing design the...
I concur, definiely rev F, star 6 doesn't point at the headband so 9 and 10 are out, star 13 points higher up on the curl than on LM-12, so it is...
The second one is a poor modern copy of a Widows Mite, a Prutah of ancient Judea.
It did take down our inventory/billing system here at the shop. On Jan 1, 2000 the program reverted to 1980. Fortunately I have taken the...
It has had enough wear/abrasion that it is worn through the copper plating on the high areas exposing the zinc.
Noy seeing any doubling (coin identification is easier and better done with images shot straight on not at an angle) Can't say anything about the...
The R stood for REPLICA and was a common way for honest manufacturers to mark their copies back before the 1973 Hobby Protection Act. It is also...
1.8 Billion Just under 1.7 Billion.
In 1835 they used two different head styles typically called the head of 34 and the head of 36. There are some differences in the profile, but...
Mirroring??
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