Well that should be pretty easy. A full type set of flying eagle cents is only one coin. Of course if you mean all the coins with a flying eagle...
From the descriptions I'd say most likely these "varieties" are just examples of worn dies at various stages of wear and/or polishing.
Yep sure looks like a flip over double strike.
They still make them. So far in the past year two collectors in the local club have brought in full sets of the states one on 2000 cents and one...
But probably not as popular as the Charles and Diana Wedding coins were, and the market dropped out of those as well. As a quick flip they may do...
They weren't produced in that one month period. Barr was out of office before the first notes with his signature came off the press. It takes...
Give them time, they will probably get around to giving the US proof and mint sets numbers eventually. It has only been in the past few years...
I haven't gotten quotes myself but depending on how and where it is stored I think the Hugh Woods rates are in the 50 cents to $1 per hundred in...
I don't think the high price of silver has anything to do with things like that NGA silver dollar. There were plenty of overgraded coins in fly...
All 71-S and 72-S Ikes are 40% silver. All Unc 73-S and 74-S Ikes are 40% silver All Unc 76-S Ikes are silver. Some of the 73, 74, and 76 proof...
Rims on the reverse are rounded. And the coin looks to have been horribly polished.
No you can't say they were minted in 2010. I have a list from 1990 that lists it. The 1972 date on the PCGS holder is probably from when the...
Actually the casinos would make more money by using 50 cent tokens rather than half dollars. The tokens would cost less than 50 cents apiece to...
And sometimes the negative feedback is unwarranted.
No they did not. The 1975 date freeze was only for the quarters, halves and dollars. The mint sets for 1975 have 1975 dated cents nickels and...
You have already indicated that you are willing to switch from your regular dealer in order to get the coin in the box with the COA. If you...
Yes but that coin was designed in 1878, years before the change was made to five pointed stars. They simply kept the old design. They didn't...
Most likely part of the US Mint's Historic Buildings of the United States series. No pictures but one of the medals in the series is the Bureau...
Possibly this:
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