No I'm afraid the census doesn't work from photos, sorry. I was just hoping to add another collection.
Marshall, Are you a member of EAC? If so why not submit your collection information to the census?
I don't see it as a mule. Yes they did revised the lettering style in 1991, but they made bullion Onzas with both styles and the date is on that...
The USPS, like all other major shippers, have distribution hubs where things get shipped to for sorting and rerouting. It is more efficient than...
Not if he does so openly, and usually the auction rules will state that the auctioneer reserves the right to bid on items in the auction for their...
Tolerance on the clad halves is +/- .45 grams On the silver halves it is +/- .26 grams. So the maximum for a clad half is 11.8 grams and the...
Post Mint Damage. Something has hit the tail of the 9.
It is PMD that has made the D look like an S. This coin has a "blob" D caused by a die chip, and it also looks like the D has sustained a slight...
Actually I am kind of sworn to secrecy about it. The information comes from the next issue of The Score, the early date census. The census is a...
Believe it or not there is another collector who is close. He has 342 of the 355 varieties. There are several unique varieties and Holmes had...
I thought eBay didn't permit minors to have an account? Or if they do then the parents have to agree to be responsible for the purchases of the...
It can be removed but it normally isn't worth the effort to do so. So no it isn't a recommended way.
Looks gold plated.
Joseph Barr was only in office for 30 days, but the notes were printed for 13 months. In fact Secretary Barr was long out of office before the...
??? I don't see any date range posted.
Well most obvious is the die crack from the rim to the left to the base of the 1 across the bottom of the 186 and then down to the rim below the...
The master hub is machined directly by the computer but I am fairly sure the dies are still hubbed. And frankly that DOES look like a doubled...
It isn't possible to look at a slab and come up with an exact date that it was slabbed unless you have access to the grading company in house...
Since you insist on a US coin you are going to be looking at a low grade 1797 or 1798 large cent. At $40 you're probably going to be looking at...
Without seeing it I would guess it is more likely to be an over polished die.
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