The half cent is not the large 5 it is the medium 5 and it is stemless. The 1858 half dime has three well known varieties the "regular" issue, an...
Do you have a local public library? If you do you will most likely be able to find a copy there.
The winner bid way too early, thirty seconds before the end of the auction. That gave both of the other two underbidders the chance to react to...
Not a fly-by-night or a basement slabber. This company was active from around 2004 through 2008 and used two different generations of slab during...
It appears to come from the term Shillaber which meant the confederates of a carny or con man and their job was to act as a lure to get others to...
It's a misspelling variety. :) More like "Pink China", a Capitalist enclave in a Communist Country.
Considering the ship sank in 1912, no they wouldn't have used a 1913. On somw things Cameron was very strict on historical accuracy. The dime...
But the two are not mutually exclusive. Build the collection and gain the reputation, then sell and have the money too. You might be surprised...
They look more like 18th century to me. Possibly even early 19th century
No. Of course the term "monitized" had no real meaning at that time. Today they say that the coins have not been "Monitized" until they have...
While you can get it on DVD, it doesn't appear to be an "official" release. More likely a copy made from a broadcast of the film. It is also...
This one would be interesting to see in person but I may have an answer. The inner heptagon is NOT misaligned. Notice the points of the inner...
And to answer your question about the counterfeit, it was a 1969 Philadelphia doubled die obv.
Copper and zinc makes it brass, different proportions and other added metals make it different types of brass.
Much speculation is that most of them came out of the estate of Eva Adams who was Director of the Mint in 1964.
Several of the Denver mint employees who were there at the time have been interviewed. The mintage was pretty close to 322,394 pieces struck. If...
At their high the 50-D rolls topped out at a little over $1000 a roll.
He did have the 1913 V nickel, in fact he had the finest of the five pieces. At one time he also had a 1933 double eagle. He owned the Stickney...
That's not he "missing" key. The missing ones are the 1873-S no arrows half dollar and standard silver dollar. They made 5,000 or the halves and...
It looks to me like a 2 reales not an 8 reales. I believe the denomination is on the reverse at 10:00, 2R.
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