And exactly how should they "not allow" them to sell at this ridiculous markup. Once the Mint sells the coins they don't belong to them anymore,...
Sure the companies that MAKE the machines would like that, but all the companies that have already purchased machines wouldn't be too pleased.
Well you could buy the books, or you might be able to check out online a few very extensive collections that have sold at auction. You might try...
From a real quick check it looks like O-111
Trade tokens issued as souvenirs. They have been issued every year since 1969, the "gold" and "silver" versions are just plated. Retail tends to...
Pyrbob is correct, the proper term for this would be struck through a late stage capped die. Although they are both caused by the same thing it...
It doesn't look that circulated to me. Pictures aren't the best but it looks high XF to AU. Nice piece from India. Very early stage Brockage.
Closer to 25 to 35 cents. Believe it or not, if they stopped making cents today within a years time for all practical purposes they would all be...
Not to mention how are you going to get something that can take the force to impress the number into the metal and then change for the next coin...
The collectors version of the 2010 is 27,000. The bullion version of the 2010 is 33,000. The bullion version of the 2011 has no set limit. I...
There is a law forbidding the melting of the cents and five cent pieces. Everything else is fair game but not worth doing. They said the same...
Well I hope everyone who griped about them selling them through the dealers and not handling it themselves is satisfied. Instead of a 56 coin set...
In the past the Smithsonian polished the coins but I don't think they do that anymore.
Or at the same time as an eagerly awaited new issue goes on sale.
It's a Civil War token, part of the patriotic series. Obv die 112 (not 111 as mentioned earlier) and reverse 396. This die pairing comes in...
Genuine S-81, and the strong date is not unusual on this coin. The date is high up close to Liberty's sholder which is in relatively high relief...
They are a clad composition like the dimes, quarters, and halves. But the outer layers on the dollar are a manganese brass rather than copper...
So what ever happened with this coin? From the other thread it appears that Lost Dutchman was going to submit it back in July. Was it ever...
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