The official explanation was so as to not aid counterfeiters by showing a picture of real money. Actually the creation of the image on the...
For something that everyone was predicting would be a VERY fast sell out, these have been on sale a long long time.
Since it is still in the Cheerios package chances are VERY VERY good that it is one of the pattern coins. Yes I know that it isn't absolute, but...
That's a valid question. But you don't have own specimens to be familiar with the series. I don't own any of them myself (early dollars). But I...
Why? Do you want to be able to pick up $10 rolls at the bank and put them on eBay for $18 too?
Yours also appears to be a 6I. Only two of the reverses have 13 berries Rev H and rev I. On H the odd berry is right of the bow, and on I it...
I believe it was worth $1,800 retail not $18,000.
I guess not too expensive, but what do you do with all the extra medals? Looks like for a half dollar size piece the cost would be $1520 for the...
I know people who are sitting on hoards of THOUSANDS of them because they are convinced they will be valuable some day. The bicentennial quarter...
The photos are poor enough that I can't tell if it is real or not. Even so the opening price is too high even if it is a real coin and a rare...
Original packaging of issue, not special mint packaging. The Mint never sold the classic commems to the public. They were provided to the...
As Doug says Cameron's site deals ONLY with sample slabs. There is no actual production slab variety from ANACS that only is found with one...
That's true, but dealers and show promoters do tend to talk to each other and the show chairman in the other state would soon learn of the...
ne problem you may have is "Which Kagin's?" There have been several depending on whether they were incorporated by Art Kagin, Don Kagin, or the...
But if you stop making the dollar note, the retailer will only have two choices, hand out dollar coins in change, or handfuls of quarters.
I seem to recall having seen it, or one like it, as well. I believe it was finally determined to be a fake.
Maybe grease, but also possibly a tapered planchet. It doesn't really look to me like PMD.
I didn't see a mention that the designs used on the Fugio cent, the Continental Dollar, and on some of the colonial paper money came from Franklin.
Yes, the number of major error coins has declined greatly in recent years. For errors that result from or create off size errors the addition of...
If it is just water soluble dirt, then distilled water. If it is a oily grime, then acetone. If it is discoloration or a raised "crust" then the...
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