No, I don't.
It is called 'sniping'. That is when bidders wait until the last few seconds of an auction to bid so there will not be time for another bidder to...
What a shame to damage such a nice coin with great clash marks.
The 'V' is actually a stylized 'U'. It's the same on the Standing Lib quarter.
EF-45 to AU-50. With all that luster I am leaning toward AU. Perhaps the coin was a pocket piece for a while which might explain the amount of...
This is a love token.
Please ignore my previous posts. Sometimes the simplest things are the most confusing. I screwed up. Sorry. My bad.
I know. I edited my post after I reread the original post. For some reason my reply got posted twice. Why does that always happen to the ones you...
That would be great. I only need one. Well, maybe two - one bronze and one zinc. (My 7070 doesn't recognize the zinc cents.) I am trying not to...
Look in your local dealer's scrap bin.
I wanted a different twist on the type set. Holed coins sounded fun.
May be a chipped die. It would not bring very much of a premium.
I like my Dansco 7070. I have just a few holes left to fill for my holed coin type set. Currently I need a 1909 VDB, Memorial Cent and a clad Rosie.
You can buy graph books from CDN that track coin prices from 1980.
Only if a President did not have a spouse when he was in office AND those coin designs were in use during his presidency.
You should also get The Error Coin Encyclopedia (4th Edition) by Margolis & Weinberg.
And unfortunately your math would be wrong. :) She paid twice face for the halves. Twice $250 is $500. $250 in halves is 500 halves. $500 for...
Just to clarify - in 1982 both the bronze and zinc cents were minted.
There were no "nickels" minted in 1802. The first nickel 5-cent US coin was minted in 1866. It had a shield on the obverse and a large 5 with rays...
Out of collar strike / broadstrike?
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