It is in a bezel, You can see the damaged edge of the bezel at 6:30 on the reverse.
And that works out to one out of every ten thousand bags, or twenty thousand boxes.
Now that is truly superior customer service. Very refreshing to hear.
Good thinking, a very nice S-8 Low R-3.
I'm not sure but I believe he meant what is the difference between a sample slab and a regular production slab.
I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
All three are wide.
It's sounding better and better, but I'm not sure where the planchet would have come from.. I checked and no magnetic planchets were used for any...
Looks like a 1798. Appears to be a type 2 hair which means 1798 or 1799 and the Liberty is too close to the head to be a 99.
If it sticks strongly to the magnet (jumps to it) then you have something. If it just barely sticks to it or you can tell there is some...
But if the dip doesn't remove the stain completely, then you have a cleaned AND stained dollar.
They are carried on the books as an asset at $1 each. Melting them down would represent a loss to the government of 94 cents for each one melted....
Yes they were distributed but after they asked for their return there were only 12 unaccounted for and one of those is the Smithsonian specimen....
Yes, but you may have to search through hundreds of thousands of quarters to find one. Finding ANY silver quarter is rough, even searching rolls....
If you are careful and lucky sometimes you can buy the mintset for less than what the dime alone sells for. But be careful if you go that route...
You probably wouldn't want to do an octagon. Multisided coins, especially when used in vending machines work better with an odd number of sides...
The edge view slabs began for just the President dollars in early 2007. The first fake NGC slabs did not appear until August 2007 and they were...
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And some who know correct answers. :D
Yep looks like a strike through. Very low significance, no premium value, may even bring the value down. Medal collectors are a small market,...
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