Let’s approach this from a different angle. The 1980-P cent mintage is approximately 10 times greater than the 1960-P cent mintage. 7.5 billion...
Look at it like it was a roulette table. There are 38 numbered squares. Two squares are colored green, 18 are colored black and 18 are colored...
Working die #1 produces approximately 1,000,000 coin, as does die #2 and Die #3 and so on. In MOST cases every coin is approximately 1 of a...
Wow - maybe you should go and read my initial post again. As for 1980-P DDO-001, I already provided you an example of this coin in MDS and I don't...
It is a rare occurrence where a working die is retired early from service for the reason of producing coinage exhibiting doubled die...
Absurd - I see - how can you be so certain that the 1980-P DDO-001 wasn't utilized fully? A quick look at the coppercoins website has pictures for...
All coins are struck by a working die. Under normal circumstances the number of coins struck by a specific working die during its useful life...
Proof bullion coins is not an investment in a precious metal - it is an investment in a collectable.
Nickel 5g - Quarter 5.6g - not much difference in weight - nickel planchets begin life thicker than a quarter.
Looks like a fingerprint on the bottom half of the reverse
Just because coppercoins list a variety as unknown doesn't necessarily mean it is not recognized by CONECA or Wexler. In many cases it just means...
Rounding rules, I believe, more than likely would be legislated by rounding up with the state laying claim to the breakage on every transaction....
I can not reconcile the logic here. People are advocating a return to the gold standard yet screaming to get rid of the money (coinage) whose...
Although 92.5% silver - sterling has to be assayed because the full metal alloy composition is unknown. US coin silver at only 90% is manufactured...
In a retail type business - replacement cost of inventory, not the actual acquisition cost or weighted average thereof, is what determines profit....
Price and real value are not the same. In reference to Gold - the dollar is nothing but a standard unit of measure of price. You can substitute...
Looks like mint mark is not in same spot
Calling something flawed and illogical without presenting qualifying statements and/or supporting information for your position is IMHO easy.
Here is another trick that might help. Crop the 4 photos above showing the mintmark locations squarely around the date and mintmark. Set the width...
Any tooling marks and imperfection from the master die which are transferred to the working die during the hubbing process and any imperfections...
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