You really should have gone to the Central States show last weekend. I'm afraid you might be disappointed with this show. As I said this show is...
Those are hits.
I have seen 64 dimes and quarters on clad planchets and 65 dimes and quarters on silver planchet so in theory it could be possible to have a 65...
Still not sure I understand what a filled die break is. Are you talking about a die chip that "fills" or "clogs" a letter or number? Such as...
You have a nice even rim all the way around on both sides, why would you think it is off-center?
I'm thinking an 1886 that someone worked on a bit to try and pass it as an 1880.
Oh it isn't completely wasted as it may hopefully result in people posting better images. If I can add another comment shoot the pictures staight...
They are just getting the presses there early. Watch for a proof D ASE in the thirtieth anniversary set. :)
A satin finish should not be reflective. Your coins look more like semi-prooflike. Possibly brand new dies?
They have seen them because they attributed ALL fourteen of the 1861-O varieties on the SS Republic coins. (And there are actually six varieties...
I think what it means is that if it is a taxable event the state of CA will collect the tax from the seller. The seller may pass it along and...
About 55% Foreign, 40% ancient, 5% or less US. Still plan on being there, got my hotel reservations, need to pack. As I said I'll be there...
If the customer is there in the store in person and pays for it you would probably have to charge the tax. If you ship it and they pay for it by...
This site has a list by state of whichdo and do not have to charge sales tax on coins, paper money and bullion. This was accurate as of August of...
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And that finish would be "refreshed" occasionally by striking a coin through a layer of emery cloth (The struck though coin being discarded)....
The silver was not added to raise the weight, and it was not added to raise the intrinsic value, it was added to KEEP the intrinsic value at one...
Sure, ship it by USPS and use their insurance.
So just what is this coin supposed to commemorate? The 181st anniversary of his birth? Or the 106th anniversary of his death? Don't get me...
Banks can only order coins. They can't specifically order new coins. When the order is filled it is filled with circulated coins first. Uncs...
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