Auction catalogs can be a great help, but thy tend to have the problem that they don't have every variety (Some sales of advanced collections come...
Likewise there is only one book on the bust dimes Early United States Dimes, 1796-1837: A Reference Book of Their Types, Varieties, and Rarity by...
The large "bump" is not raised, I can't tell about the others because I have difficulty telling truly there, what are artifacts of the image and...
The problem is changing the designs on the half dollar as they have on the quarter would be just as effective as the President dollars were. The...
Only if you can spend them. If you can't and it loses its numismatic premium it is just worth its scrap value.
Do you have enough room in the coin to absorb the fees if it DOESN'T upgrade?
Of course the Mint has no authority to make any of the changes you have suggested. Pressure along these lines need to be applied to the elected...
That was the only one. They offered the $10K for the first one seen. I believe they also offered lower rewards for the first lettered edge blank...
Maybe the SP-66 does look better in hand but from photos it is not that attractive. And while I would agree that it is certainly one of the first...
From what I see the quarter eagles might be OK but the rest of the gold is only worth melt. Both eagles and the double eagle are well worn and...
There were only 8 buyers at $5,750 a bag, but he listed 13 bags. some of the buyers may have purchased more than one bag. If all 13 bags were...
The paper Missouri tax tokens are actually rather common even in high grade.
I would disagree. Even if the dime expanded from the cent strike it would probably still be smaller than a cent and if a cent slab was used there...
They did pay the $10,000 and as far as I know the one coin is still the only one that has ever shown up. It is or has come up for auction recently.
Most desirable and most expensive do not always go hand in hand. The 1907 extremely high relief double eagle is probably one of the most...
If that was the case it would be rather funny to see someone arrested for calling war nickels "war nickels" like EVERYONE does. Of Paypal...
I'm glad they had "experts" look at these things to determine how they were made. Not visible to the naked eye? Just blowing up the poor images...
Just stick with the fifth edition Volume 1. It is just updated from the earlier editions, some new material added. And with the fourth edition...
I can't figure out if the coins were coppernickel instead of silver, were fakes, or he just didn't ship anything at all. From the third paragragh...
Looks like zinc rot.
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