The state quarters were really known for these grease fills and each one seemed to have it's own favorite spot for the fill to occur. On DE it...
Looks like corrosion.
Don't see anything on the S but the DOL have taken a hit (possibly with some lateral movement) that has caused a dent/scrape across them.
1834 N-6 mid to late die state with a doubled profile from machine doubling. These dies were not hubbed and so they do not have "doubled dies" as...
But it WAS possible to build those collections from pocket change or bank rolls back when those coins were still being produced. They are still...
The planchets for the early half cents, large cents half dollars and dollars were all lettered as a separate step before striking. They would...
It can also come from heat as well. And this one is scary good but it is a fake (or a previously unknown variety which is EXTREMELY unlikely.)...
It probably won't be a hard sell, it just won't sell for a premium price because it is a combination of two rarities. The counterstamp collector...
They sold the tokens for use on the busses and they also sold sets for collectors. I seem to recall there was one error token, but I can't recall...
If you picked them up for face value in 1950 that's a 10% per annum rate of return which isn't bad. But if you picked them up at just about any...
Jesus Christ Kind of hard for George to do considering he died in 1799. Now Jefferson could do it for you since he lived til 1826, and the Mint...
It is an opinion based on his interpretation of the MRI images, educated guidance, and years of experience. But it is still an opinion. And...
Those tokens were for fares on the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD) busses. They were Transist tokens. They issued a set of...
From what I see it DOES look like a CAM. The M does not appear to be centered between the A and E. It looks decidedly offset toward the A....
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