No one ever said it was a DDR. You are the only person in the thread who has mentioned a DDR including the OP. He was asking about a DDO.
Looks like a contact mark that has pushed up metal to one side.
Could it happen? Yes, if the part broke loose in a dual die coining press. Still highly unlikely and the press would probably be churning out a...
While they had to be promised in order to get some of the states to vote for adoption of the Constitution they were not written until after the...
I'm sure they were there, but hid their non-belief. Back then in many communities being a non-believer was practically if not actually an illegal...
I paid $50 for my National Large cent album.
And the large cent actually bought stuff at the candy store! In fact he could get several items for his large cent.
Cost in materials and manufacturing to produce a zinc cent is 2.4 cents per coin. That is a loss of 1.4 cents per coin for every one they have to...
It's possible to put together a set with one of these for each of the moon landings. They may also exist for some of the other Apollo missions as...
As stated in the first post it CAN'T be an 1883. I think the numerals are distorted due to being so close to the edge. The lack of the collar...
No a group of stolen half cents had been sold in an earlier session. did some checking, eleven coins were sold in a March 29, 2011 auction in...
If coins are withdrawn from circulation then that is an obligation the government does not have to redeem. Instead it has to be replaced and...
The gold standard, the expensive conference will occur.
Thank you, I don't have a copy of the sale.
Why? As contemporary fakes they are still important and potentially valuable.
Looks good. Nice coin, just wear, no damage, and it's real. I didn't bid in the Heritage sale but I did win one from the Goldberg Pre-Long...
That's my plan cremation and one or more diamonds. Send me to the crematorium with some photos of my favorite coins. Some of that carbon will go...
But what did the auction house do about the stolen coins they had already sold?
Sure so would .01, .05, .1, .25, .50, and 1 or 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 I just used the denominations as they currently exist. one cent, five...
OK put numbers on them The one cent gets a 1 The five cent gets a 5 The dime gets a 1 (for one dime) The Quarter dollar get a 1/4 The half...
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