They are still in US Mint rolls so they might bring a modest premium on eBay. Of course after fees and shipping you would be lucky to make a...
First year they used the P mintmark was 1942, and Philadelphia did make 5 cent pieces with and without the mintmark that year.
Check the weight as well, a rolled thin planchet can also create that effect.
Not too likely as those were made for use in the Dutch East Indies (the Indonesia area) on the other side of the world.
15 - 20 years ago Krause Publications was still owned by Chester Krause and had a much larger staff. Then KP was sold to F&W Press and staffing...
No they can't strike anymore now the 2018 is over. The question is do they have a stockpile of already struck pieces. They could be currently...
I think he has a Henning nickel, congratulations.
IF you can get your bank to order them directly from the Fed, that usually isn't too eazy. Many banks won't, most don't even know how (their...
I have seen one, member of one of the local clubs managed to purchase one after chasing them for years.
Yes the Italian coin is a true error and is valuable. Exactly how valuable I can't say. Result of the center piece not being down completely in...
Brief history of the P mintmark on US coins: 1. Before 1980 the ONLY US coins that had P mintmarks were the 35% silver warnickels from 1942 -...
It's a proof, it may have some toning which is dulling the fields, and photographing through the plastic of the 2X2 doesn't help.
Yes. West Point struck cents for circulation 1975 - 1986 and quarters 1976 - 1979.
There is supposed to be a planchet there , but sometimes the feeder malfunctions, or the hopper runs out, or the planchets jam up it the feeding...
Possibly original die surface that HASN'T been eroded by die deterioration as the die surface above and below it has.
The zipcode actually gives them the state and city, if you use all nine digits (zip+4) it will quite frequently narrow it down to the specific...
That's because the ZIPCODE is the primary thing they use to determine where to deliver the mail. Zipcode first, then the address, the name really...
Since no one else is saying anything, I believe it's a 1798 large cent. But I can't determine the variety.
My experience has been that that base runs the club because they can't get anyone else to run for office and help run the club. So it's the same...
Whizzers date back well before the civil war. And on that last piece the attempted holes are really too close together to make a good whizzer....
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