Sorry, the EAC grading service went out of business over 20 years ago. (Yes EAC did have its own grading service at one time.)
Tell him to bid the $200 on the auction and you will end the auction to sell to the high bidder. You can do that. That makes the deal through...
As far as I know Paul Revere never did coin design, but I believe he did do some banknote plate engraving.
I think the Redbook has a typo and it should be 1974-D and 1977-D. Those do exist, but I've never heard of a 1971-D.
Considering distribution is supposed to be through the authorized bullion dealer network, and the legislation treats it as a bullion coin, I would...
I'd say you got a deal on that S-224. Me like!
They currently use a yellow (gold) label in a large size holder and have for about a year to a year and a half. (There have been at least nine...
For the Parks quarters it's hard to say since this is only the second one. For the state quarters no it was not normal but it did happen...
The thickness of a struck coin is dependent of the quality of the striking. The better the strike the more fully the rims are struck up and the...
I'd call it a 30 - 35 coin. It is an ANACS slab, it is not an early one, and not a small one. (The earliest holders were a little smaller than th...
LC - Large cent FE - Flying Eagle cent BN - Bronze (used when discussing 1864 cents they come as either CN or BN) VDB - Designers initials for...
Actually Trade dollars were legal tender here and DID circulate in the US. At least for awhile.
You aren't the only one. The description was poorly and unclearly written but I also figured he meant a roll of wheats with a 26 D cent and a...
The Guide book also lists 8 Reales of Spain/Spanish colonies, coins of the Kingdom of Hawaii, coins made for Bermuda, coins made for Ireland,...
If you mean on colonials, The Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins has been out for awhile now. If he is doing one on the half cents...
OK ahearn, now you listen up, at least two posts in this thread have reported that not every coinstar offers the gift certificate option. You...
That appears to be a charm or talisman, not a coin. Sorry can't tell you any more than that.
OK this is not a mule, it is actually the Corresponding Society's token. It is a Conder token from Middlesex and is either a Middlesex 285 or...
It's pictures three and four that have me questioning it. Now what this looks like at first glance is a cracked planchet where that was a void in...
Fretboard, I'm sorry to say that I don't think your coin is a planchet error. I think it is post mint damage.
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