Couple comments. Russia adopt a decimal coinage system in 1710. They were the first country to adopt it. Maybe Jefferson modeled our system on...
I don't like the Hawaiian cent. Mustache and lip aren't right, the eyes don't look right, the hair above the ear doesn't look right.
What brockage? Did I miss something?
Proofreading is a failing of mine. I typically just dash off a response and don't proofread it first. If I notice and error while I am writing I...
Corected it when I added the mintages. Oddly spellcheck didn't flag it as being incorrect.
That is how many are on hand for immediate shipment, that doesn't mean they won't accept orders for a lot more than that, you just won't get them...
If the economy keeps slowing their would be a reduced demand for coins which could result in lower production. Recessions, and depressions often...
There are I believe at least two varieties, in I think 1812 and 1814, that are known for this very strong, multiple misaligned die clash. Liberty...
It DOES happen from time to time, but it is rare, which you would expect, because legitimately rare coins are well RARE. Two I can think of was...
If it is a US 1966 cent then it was "waffled" by someone else. The mint didn't have a "waffling" machine at that time. I don't believe they got...
Not an off-center. First question, is the edge reeded? If it is then it is just mis-aligned dies (admittedly on both sides and I think it is...
Poor quality fake, probably an early Chinese one, and they do a much better job on the fakes ones they make today. This one is fairly laughable.
Not real.
Probably since General Tso's Chicken was an American creation. (Though possibly by a Taiwanese chef.)
Well I'll only got 50+ years of experience studying coins and the minting processes. I must have missed something, can you please explain to me...
Sorry I thought the one Kentucky posted was a better image of yours. Yours is still genuine.
He is referring to the Langfords and the 33 DE, and the gentleman who had the 74 D aluminum cent who eventually got tired of fighting and...
Hadn't thought about the second one, but you are right. Two easy instant ID's.
Variety identification won't be hard, there is only one variety that year.
Nah, You're welcome to go ahead and order, we'll get around to making them later when this virus thing is over. Until them we can just wait.
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