Yes technically the Korean War is still going on. Likewise tomorrow they are going to be marking the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI....
And if they are not an IRS approved IRA trustee (and that is assuming you can even put snowy owls in a precious metals IRA) then what you have...
No. Since 1968 MOST proof coins have had an S mintmark but there have been exceptions. The proof 1999 SBA dollar was a P mint, proof silver...
Yes very minor misaligned die
Plus they used multiple presses at the same time, AND back then they were used quad strike presses that had four dies and struck four coins at the...
When you punch a circle of metal from a flat sheet the top edge will have a sharp square edge from the punch, the lower side bulges out and then...
Yep US code Title 1 Sec 5112 (a) (6) Denominations, specifications, and design of coins (6) except as provided under subsection (c) of this...
I'm not sure but I believe the snowy owl coins are "limited edition" type pieces and would be considered numismatic "collector" coins and not just...
By sending it in you are authorizing them to grade and slab it. I'm not aware of anything in their terms that REQUIRES them to follow your...
Looks like a case of removed copper plating. We see a LOT of those.
What DDDDD said, plus the fact that this label is from before Nov 2005 when they weren't doing ANY pictures and Secure Shield didn't exist yet.
The Panic of 1893 was caused by the Sherman Silver Purchase Act not its repeal. The repeal was caused by the panic. The Sherman Act greatly...
Sure, but since the LAW refers to them as Cents, in order to rename them you would have to pass new legislation doing so.
It is plated and it is mounted in a bezel. It was once part of a piece of costume jewelry. You can see where the bezel was damaged on the...
See my post in your other thread.
Your #1 would relate more to varieties than mint errors. Your #2 would all be Post Strike Damage. A better definition (and it isn't completely...
Yes they do, and they shouldn't. (Would be interesting to know when they started doing that. I've read through a lot of mint correspondence up...
Yes, and another old term for it was "chatter strike".
Basically the size of a nickel. Bet that will be fun to edge letter.)
You and thousands of other people. Hence the reason why they will never be worth significantly over face value.
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