#3 says Newton did not become Master of the Mint until 1699 but milled edges on English coins had begun in the 1560's. Something like 80 years...
It will never happen. It cost about 200 million dollars to create those two billion dollars. It will cost 2 billion dollars to melt them down...
There probably aren't that many. For the most part Moy has been tarred and feathered for things he had no control over. As whoever replaces him...
The plastic of the holders is thin but it is tough. It is not indestructible though. I don't know how it was packaged when it was shipped to you...
Which has changed from time to time over the years.
It is still in private hands, I don't know whose. It isn't in the ICG slab any longer though/. It is now in a PCGS slab graded MS-63
The fake NGC slabs showed up first. Fake ANACS slabs first showed up in March of 2007, NGC in Aug 2007, and PCGS in Feb 2008.
For eBay protection your mailing MUST have confirmation. Delivery confirmation for amounts less than $250, signature confirmation if over $250....
Dryer coin.
Partial collar, probably tilted partial collar, strike.
And the brass plated cents can be found on any date since 1982 from both P and D mints.
As the others have said the 98 is a WAM and the 95 quarter is just discolored. As to whether or not you are an idiot, I don't know you well...
Yes, with a tolerance of +/- .23 grams. So 5.9 grams is within tolerance for a plated normal state quarter.
The cotton boils (I think that is what they are) at the ends of the wreath are made up of individual round "dots" that are linked together. When...
I've never seen minor clips have any effect on value for the early copper. I don't know too many people who collect "perfect" early copper. I'm...
I haven't looked at the S-133 so I don't know what the condition was, but While it is listed as an R-5, it seems to be a "common" R-5. I've seen...
I strongly suspect it is a fake but I can't put my finger on why. Everything lines up to be a C-13 but something just doesn't look right. The...
Back before the 1973 Hobby Protection Act the letter T on a coin was another way of marking a coin as a copy, especially for European made copies....
Several Proof Conder tokens from the 1780's. Sorry no pictures available.
That doesn't make much sense. Why would they desire canceled mint dies when they could get tool steel rod much cheaper. The reason they stopped...
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