They are not demonitized, and they are no obligated to take them at all, but if they do them they take them at face value. I've seen that done...
Because I think they will be hoarded and not circulated to an even greater extent than the 1968-S cents were.
Yes, I believe under the rule return rules they no longer reimburse your shipping.
My guess is it's just a typo, but it doesn't really matter since the composition was the same in 1907 and 1909.
You may not find it as exciting when you learn that they are all Conder tokens. The new discovery piece was from the County of Shropshire. I...
Not that one. This is from Mike Locke's California gold site
Sorry but the end of the analogy between the BMV and the TPG would be the BMV confiscates the bike, or puts it in the crusher and "Sorry it's up...
I've done that once, found one variety that was listed but hasn't been seen since 1910 and was long thought to be an error in the standard...
Never argue grade. You can argue price or decline to purchase etc, but arguing the grade is almost sure to cause hard feelings
Looks like Round 1853 Liberty #1 obv with Bear #1 style rev (Leaf clear of C)
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I see where the arrows are pointing, but there is not an eye there. Oh there are some stray marks there can give the appearance of an eye staring...
From the US Mint website Subscriptions Silver proof set Clad Proof set And the Mint Set So the mint says the mint set and both proof sets...
Yep, from mintage information almost a month old it looks like the 2009 P log cabin is going to be as tough as the 1968 S cent, but probably more...
Interesting. I think it is overgraded, and if it wasn't an 1804 dollar it would probably be a bodybag candidate. I'd call it a 50, it looks like...
Sounds like he is saying high rims on both obv and rev and no reeding. Sounds like a half dollar that has had its edge beaten. (Also known as...
Yes after FVF and paypal fees he took a loss on the coin.
What extra eye? I don't see anything.
Yes, and I miss those days.
Nice piece. City of Norwich in the county of Norfolk England Dalton and Hamer #14, a, b, or c Depending on the edge inscription. It is a...
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