Question. Is this a coin and paper money show that focuses on non-US coins and paper money, or does the name relate to the shows location?
Are there that many desperate cent collectors? The same thing was said about the 2009 sets because that was the only way to get the MS copper...
That link is to a coin that was double struck in collar not a D/S mintmark. The coin in the op simply appears to be a coin struck from a die that...
One problem they might have with denticals is that they may cause stress points in the die and lead to more die cracks or chipping between the...
If they had gotten the coin back with a check it would have been in a downgraded holder as well. PCGS would not send it back in the same...
No it was not assigned. While the designs were done by the mint, and the parks are being honored in the order they became national parks, each...
There is also Ultimate Guide to Attributing Bust Halves by Glen Peterson.
Typically most of the better grade modern coins (70's, 80's, 90's) have come from the mint sets. The mint sets have also been the source of Unc...
When did they change their slab? Other than the insert that lets you see the edge on the President dollars I don't believe they have made a...
The banks can order quarters from the Fed, but they can't specifically order the ATB quarters. They will receive whatever happens to be on hand...
I think the designs for these are pretty good. I'm glad they didn't just show one of the branches Medal of Honor. I like how the linked website...
Definitely looks like a die crack.
Struck by a mid to late stage capped die. The Memorial design on the cap is enlarged and distorted but still visible and the Lincoln design is...
Once they are waffled the government considers them to be just so much scrap metal. Once they sell the strip scrap and the waffled coins to the...
Looks like someone beat on it with something.
Personally I couldn't care less about the Cross Ministry people doing it. The Where's George people were approached and had to stop selling...
I'm not going to turn you in but you do know that isn't legal. (Well technically I guess it is legal as long as you don't spend them. It is...
Sure they could, just not legally. Except the Mint never made hologram or enameled ASE's. Those were aftermarket.
Another thing that points to them being a scam is that several of the Class III coins also came with affidavits from high mint officials that they...
At the moment they don't have authorization to do so. The legislation only authorizes the bullion version. No, and the legislation lets either...
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