I see nothing that looks like the known overdate.
No real premium. There is a very common die variety in 1864 that almost always comes with a 180 degree rotation. I'm thinking somewhere between 5...
All three.
Have you checked to see if Google has a cashed version of their site showing the guarantee before they altered it? Just something that might...
Palestine 5 Mils 1927 KM 3 Copper-nickel 20 mm diameter. Value in Fine $0.75 Your coin would not make Fine. With a value that low the chances...
The Soviet and the "fatman" are fakes. I suspect some of the others are as well.
Why do they keep striking them? Because they make a nice profit from selling them to collectors. That is the only reason. No their production...
Yes HAS BEEN realised, it doesn't necessarily mean they will still realize those prices. They might, or they might not depending on the market is...
The O and the 8 are definitely PMD. Not sure about the top of the L, looks like it could be a die chip. The bottom of the 1 MIGHT be doubled but...
I think it is simply discolored.
Overmintmarks show that either an incorrect punch was used and corrected, or that dies made with the intention of sending to one mint were changed...
The rising silver value of the coins has overcome the numismatic value. Second point is that the numismedia prices don't represent their actual...
I'd call it severe damage.
Looks real to me, XF-40 details, harshly cleaned, net VG-F worth about 7 or 8 dollars now.
But you still need the passport to get back into the country. He said he lived close to the border. So it may not be taht difficult to find...
Full brockage broadstrike. Coin stuck to the obv die, second planchet fed in below it, and the stuck to the lower die when it retracted so it...
I did say "As a rule". Frankly I wouldn't pay more for a three legged buffalo than a couple dollars as a curiosity. Same goes for a 22 plain...
Mintmarks were added at Philadelphia. I don't believe the branch mints did their own hardening of the dies and they would not have been able to...
They won't be rare but they won't be as common as the State quarters were. The lowest mintage state quarter was well over 100 million. I believe...
Who's "ours"? Not the US Mint they gave up the foreign business back in 1984. They also gave up producing their own strip except for cents and...
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