This was an error on their part. The eagle has always faced to its right and the olive branch has always been in the eagles right talon on the...
Just remember that 30 years ago is five years before the "standardized" grading of PCGS and NGC. So grades of coins during those first five years...
There are at least one A guide book of modern United States proof coin sets: silver and clad sets, 1936 to date costs about $14
I wouldn't be hesitant at all considering there is no 1921-S mercury dime.
Yes they were in a coin collectors starter kit and they are based on the PCGS 5 generation slab. They came out around 1995.
Not quite right. The weight was based on the a value of silver of $1.29 an ounce which was about the value in 1873. After that time the value of...
I would expect a cent on a silver dime planchet would be several hundred dollars but I don't think it would reach the $1K level.
Considering he doesn't know that PCI no longer exists I would find his advice questionable. PCI closed down in late 2008. David Lawrence Rare...
Denis's 1793 are the last of his Early dates. Denis was the fourth person to complete the Sheldon numbered varieties but his collection was...
Not always, sometimes the die is changed or the die can rotate before or after the clash so a clash does not always relate to the position of the...
I'd go with the feed finger damage as well.
And I believe he only photoseals coins that have already been slabbed by PCGS, NGC or ANACS. I'm not sure about the ANACS.
Have missed the boat on many occasions. Got a nice piece in the early GSA sales, but missed out on the last sale in 1980, missed out on the plate...
I had a copy of the Noyes Middle date book for awhile and I was not overly impressed with it. Considering the quality of the photos Noyes can...
I'd say about 50 cents apiece retail, and 20 cents apiece wholesale. Or you can spend them for 25 cents apiece.
VF's with that gray tone are absolutely lovely. I like them a lot more than white AU or MS coins.
From what I see I'm not convinced it is an error. Looks more like a hammer job. To have a clash showing that strong in the devices it would...
Almost certainly an "assisted" error. According to my records the US mint did NOT strike Panamanian coins in 1982. The last year they struck...
Hard to say, What are they?
No i didn't get it. Internet went down yesterday and I probably wouldn't have spent that much for what is probably a fake anyway.
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