I've never seen one, but it would be a useful tool. I would think it might be possible to create one from the Heritage site, and I'm sure they...
Three dollar gold, and the quarters since 1999, depending what you consider the obverse
Cameras aren't allowed and that includes cell phones. And they don't have anyplace where you can store them securely while you take the tour....
There is no test to determine if a coin is "really original" That comes from experience and seeing a lot of real coins. Fortunately there tends...
Also when the plated zinc cents first came out and the first REAL non-plated ones appeared they were selling for a couple hundred dollars. That...
With the new enlargement of the date area I will concede N-5. On the original picture I could get a real good judgement of the position of the 5....
I know she was joking, I was continuing the joke. How's your sense of humor? :) (I suppose I need to use the smilies more.)
My bet is that it was issued by a business by the name of Barclay that was located in what is now the City of Lead SD (Lead City). It is located...
I don't know what the Canadian mint has for a weight tolerance on their cents, ours is .1 grams. Typically a two ten thousandths inch thick...
It looks a little higher than normal but it doesn't seem to be touching anything, and it is in the area where they normally put the mintmark so I...
See my comment on the error coin forum thread.
No zinc appearing? The whole coin looks like zinc.
I have seen the TPG certify a planchet as being a certain state quarter or certain president dollar if the entire unopened roll is submitted for...
Interesting. the die chips on the two coins do look very similar as if one could be a slightly later state than the other and the later state is...
I agree with Matt.
That's a scary statement about the quality of the coin shops if they didn't know what this was. Hmmm, if I was a little less ethical I would be...
From the ones I've seen the "disappearing 3" is actually just the result of an insufficiently frosted die. The poorly frosted 3 "disappears"...
The fact that the Federal reserve has TONS of them in storage has nothing to do with the Mints Direct Ship program. As to why you can't get them...
He did say they weight was not sufficient to be copper so what we have is a Zincoln that has had the copper plating removed.
Some tin returned in I believe 46 and it remained until the tin was finally removed in 1963 so the 59 -62 cents are Bronze, the 63 - mid 82 cents...
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