Yes I've seen them. They come in two different varieties one 60 mm in diameter and one either 61 or 62 mm (Forget the exact size). I have one of...
Oh I expect there will be a LOT of hockey shown this year. . . unfortunately. :) The past few olympics have been on the other side of the world...
Fabricating cost for the clad strip is much higher and the die life is lower so more dies are needed to make the same number of coins. Also the...
That makes four of us except my cellphone is on all the time because I don't have a landline. D2121hop, Have you checked around to see how the...
It used to be they came out in July. Then a few years after the ANA started doing a spring show it moved to March or April in conjuction with the...
I'm not aware of any special proof Morgans being struck at Denver. there definitely aren't any D over S Morgans. What I think they are actually...
Common misconception, Dr Sheldon NEVER created a grading system. The 1 to 70 point system was an observation of the PRICE ratios between 1794...
You say it is ferrous and as Carl says that would indicate Iron bearing. Is it magnetic? The mint DID produce some bronze clad steel...
I'm not quite sure why they are having this ceremony. It isn't Lincoln's birthday, it isn't President's Day, and it isn't the release or launch...
Actually Yes I do use a hammer. The holes are tight and your fingers give too much. Most of the effort you expend trying to push the coin in...
Because it tends to have some of the best programing, especially if you don't have cable or satellite. I don't have a TV. My Brother has one but...
Frankly it looks amazingly well preserved for having spent 15 years in a mason jar full of screws. Hardly a mark on it.
Yes it is Machine Doubling, possibly with the doubling occurring on both strikes? (Machine doubling on top of machine doubling?)
None of the pictures are in focus and I can't see anything unusual in them.
I agree they are both wide AM but I think the wider one is from the more worn die and the die has been polished. Polishing the dies will make the...
In 1985 they first included the S mintmark on the model for making the master hubs for the proof coins. Between 1986 and 1990 they began doing...
Starting to produce the next years ASE during the previous year is standard procedure. Starting in Nov is unusually late. Typically they start...
They are pretty well done, and Landis may have been involved with the engraving but I don't believe the Gallery Mint was involved with the striking.
Sent you an email with a supplier of the cotton liners.
Yes those two sets had a bullion dollar in them, but you also paid about an extra ten to fifteen dollars apiece for your bullion coin over what it...
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