And then they would suffer the slings and arrows of all the upset buyers "because they wrecked the aftermarket!" when the prices plummet from the...
1835 head of 34, large date, large stars, point of leaf below S2 is Near Center N-1, R-1+
Are the ones on ebay actually selling at $300? Or is that just an asking price? Asking prices don't mean much. What they actually SELL for is...
I don't remember name off the top of my head but that B is the logo of the company that makes the generic shells, not that of the un-named...
I believe (without checking) the Booker T Washington was originally authorized for a mintage of 5 million. As mentioned sales were bad and after...
Looks like two sets of clashmarks.
Also hardening dies is not as easy as it sounds. You have to heat it to the right temperature, keep it there for the right amount of time and...
Because the Coin World article said the Mint schedule was wrong and that it would be a medal. I supposed they checked with someone at the Mint...
I'd be willing to pay $25 for it.
Actually the law says two commemorative coin programs, the V75's probably wouldn't be considered a "program". Were they? They specifically say...
S-260, about the most common of the 1803's.
Definitely fake, date is too wide, 8 is too high
I checked the Mint sales records and it does look like they didn't sell rolls in 2012 and 2013. They did start selling them again in 2014, 2015,...
Lightest, not the smallest. The trime was 14 mm in diameter, the type 1 gold dollar that started 2 years earlier was 13 mm. But gold being...
Sheldon applied a pricing system to a grading system that already existed. This is pretty much true Book came out in 2003. There haven't been...
When people are searching ebay they may find something that interests them but they don't want to buy it or bid on it right now. So they will put...
Will it be a silver eagle? Coin World also has an article on the gold eagle, and in that one it says So which will it be?
Are you sure about that? See the last line of the Coin World article.
Not sure but I believe there is only one variety for this coin. So just the one die pair.
The idea of the 20 cent piece as being a way to end getting shortchanged was silly. It would only work if you just happened to have that...
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