Amen. Manufactured Rarity is what it is all about.
Wow, what a deal. People can get them and stack them up with all their First Strikes, Early Release, First Day Issue, etc. and other junk.
What they said above, mine run.
You see the same thing on the US Mint site. They describe it.
Thanks @expat. I have several of these but this is the only one with these lines. I wanted some extra eyes on it. I have some Morgans like this also.
@GDJMSP Thanks for all that feedback. I will try the MS70 on some with the haze. That is my only issue. I don't have any cleaning in mind.
I have a few things I want this year. I have grandchild number 14 due in November. I have given all of them certain things at birth.
Great. I quit commemoratives in 2018. Just too much junk at high cost. Actually, this is my last year of anything from the mint. I plan to stay...
US Mint packaging at its best. The 2001 Uncirculated and Proof Silver Dollars came in a simple brown envelope with COC. If I remember correctly...
Some companies gave out registered key ring tags. They were numbered and said something like "...if found drop in any mailbox."
Did you get the 2001 Capitol Visitor Center UNC and Proof Silver Dollars that came in just an Airtite, a COC and a small brown envelope?
Here is my set up. The coin is on the base of the scope and the image is on me desktop monitor. Cost about $40 plus a taller stand for larger...
Thanks @Ricardo Vales I ordered some MS 70 and may get some E-Z-EST also.
No, it didn't come from a crimping machine. But, like you said, it could look that way.
Yes, it was in the set as it came from the mint. So, is not from a coin rolling machine.
Yes they did.
No. Worn wheat cents still have some character. Worn memorials have zip for character. But, the shield cent is ugly and it may produce some...
This coin appears to have a die crack going around the entire coin at the top of the letter. It is not a physical scratch. It could be a scratch...
Are you mad enough to return it to the bank? Nice find and thanks for posting it.
Sometimes the boxes are oriented different ways year to year. Different colors for year to year. Dark blue or dark red for the same product. Even...
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