Nothing. Public Law 88-580 ALLOWED them to keep striking 1964 silver coinage.
@mikenoodle yes there was. @jorglueke is correct. In general, EVERYONE, PLEASE stop citing wikipedia like it's holy writ. At least go one more...
I've often wondered if it isn't part of a strategy to sell expensive fakes. Use real 90% silver and, once you have the master dies, make both...
Glue? Try a soak in pure acetone and see if it comes off...
The other thing about a waffled coin is you know it's an actual error. May never be able to tell WHAT kind of error, but it's not some parking lot...
The other thing to remember is that there's no reason when faking a $35 or $35,000 coin not to use $15 of silver...
I was there Friday and Saturday, both looking for stuff AND as a volunteer (I belong to two of the host clubs, so I gave two shifts). Didn't find...
3.2 is a little heavy for copper and way to heavy for steel. Likely a plated normal copper 44.
The 40% is net (by weight), from two layers of 80% silver/20% copper bonded to a pure copper core.
Please go and delete the bookmark and unfollow the idiot on YouTube. The valuable 1970 dime without a mintmark would be the one from the proof...
File an FOIA request ... unfortunately, Treasury doesn't participate in the common portal, https://foiaonline.gov/foiaonline/action/public/home...
At best, it was a trivially misaligned die, but not enough to be valuable (look up MAD at https://www.error-ref.com/). After that, it's been...
The problem with these articles is that it's totally dependent on how you allocate the fixed costs of the mint as to what cost per coin you arrive...
Doesn’t qualify as media mail - not primarily printed material... https://pe.usps.com/archive/pdf/dmmarchive20080512/173.pdf
Neat, not valuable. Since the hole in the MM is a small post in the die, it's not uncommon for it to break.
The "Lebanon" fakes were all over 47th Street in New York in the late 70s. In addition to Diamonds, there is a lot of gold sold. At the time,...
From PCGS' site: and
1c 1982 was the change over year, the mint made both copper and zlincons. 3.11g and 2.5g respectively.
The original idea probably came from one of those teacher sharing sites... best practices, how to get your student's family engaged with learning...
It's not the same photo as in the coin's certification. It - like the TrueView (two lies for the same buck) - it is supposed to be a glamour shot,...
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