And then the bidders bought the label.
Paddyman98 is incorrect the coins are struck and then the edge lettering is applied in a process similar to that used in the upsetting of the...
But NGC doesn't attribute nearly as many varieties.
I was thinking he was afraid is computer would lose the images. :)
Looks like a hit on the end of the nose.
Yes a doubled die, but I think the lamination peeled post strike.
Look again, specifically the tips of most of the leaves on the lower half of the wreath, the left ribbon bow, the wreath stems, and both ribbons
I was using a figure of 15,000 coins per pair. 10,000 was good for the with rays coins but die life got a little better with the removal of the...
Now why is what? Why is the dollar coin the only one with the denomination in digits? Why does the dollar coin seldom appear in circulation? Or...
Did you pay by credit card? if you did you could dispute the charge because services paid for were not performed.
So is lutefisk or limburger cheese but why would you bother? :)
Zinc rot is the metal becoming zinc oxide which is white. And as it forms the coin actually gets heavier because the zinc is still there and now...
No you call immediately so you can get the problem looked into and corrected before they ship them back to you. Sure if they get back and they...
And it has been well established that I don't. :)
Except chatter strikes are typically on just one side obv or rev not both.
The early halves also had the denomination on the edge. The half dime, dime, quarter and gold coins did not have the denominations on them. This...
You can guarantee that, there would have been close to 1000 die pairs for this date alone.
The date on the real 1813's look goofy. However the denticals on a genuine one do NOT look like those shown on the new obv picture. Look at...
Authorization was signed in Oct 1973, designs were selected in March 1974 Dies would have been ready well before 1974 ended. The legislation...
Yes, but I'm missing a chance to criticize.
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