You probably need to work through the trustee of the estate - if you change the inheritance basis of the coin collection - you change the value...
Agriculture commodities are shorted all the time. I've sold 80% of my expected yeild for future delivery several times. When the crop is harvested...
July 2008 1 pound = $2.00 US Dollars 1 Euro = $1.60 US Dollars
August , 1974 - it was illegal for US Citizens to own gold prior. This certainly had an effect on the 5 fold rise in price.
Yes, it is time to separate the men from the women and jockeying around certainly will not put one in the winner’s circle again. It is time to...
Such a find could cause problems with dear old Grandad's estate. I think I would keep quiet - try and unload the lot to a single source or...
Looks like a filled die. Fairly Common.
When the coin was struck - the copper plating was compromised at the base of the mint mark - gas got between the plating and zinc core - the gas...
People fail to realize that while the price of stocks plunged at the end of last year - the value of the US Dollar increased. Therefore the...
The silver/gold ratio was in a basic steady climb from 20-1 in 1970 to over 60-1 in 1986.
Just a note - From 1986 to 2007 - I believe the average annual silver/gold ratio has posted less than 60-1 only five times.
(DDO-???) is CONECA listing format, (WDDO-???) is Wexler/NCADD listing Format, (1DO-???) is Daughtrey/coppercoins listing format. 1956D...
On coppercoins - Subject from initial post: "Due to a discussion over in LCR that spilled over into the CONECA forum, the doubled die...
I don't think it would be grease filled only - due to the fact the hole in the "R" is not visible and the "R" itself is significantly more than a...
The middle circle of the "R" on the die broke - partially filling the die - producing a shallow strike with the circle filled.
It is one of those annomoly photos. One time the area in question looks raised - look at the picture later and the area in question appears incused.
As a coin wears from circulation machine doubling loses its shelf like appearance, the edges soften and become rounded. I vote MD on this coin.
I've never considered machine doubling as damage.
You can still buy more Pounds, Euros, Barrels of Oil, copper, steel scrap, house, shares of stock and etc with a US Dollar now than you could on...
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