Edges do not match that of a proof. And for a proof coin to were enough to lose all it's mirror surfaces it would probably grade VF or lower.
I do believe there is more than one.
Most of them are in the vaults, there is a slow draw down of maybe 6 million coins a month. At that rate they have about a 27 year supply.
You're mistaken. The Goodacre dollars do not have the enhanced tail feathers.
It would be much more surprising if all the copper 43's were from the same pair of dies at San Francisco and Philadelphia. If the copper...
When they plate the zinc blanks with copper some of the zinc dissolves into the solution. As the solution becomes more and more contaminated the...
Even if it WAS a Goodacre dollar, it probably wouldn't be worth very much because how would you prove to a buyer that it was? You may think it...
That is correct, the last year they sold singles was 1942. Starting in 1950 proofs were sold in sets only.
Not it would not be, the seller has a responsibility to know what he is selling. Whether you choose to let them know they have made an error is...
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