Two more, there are three 1864's. 1864 Coppernickel, 1864 Bronze and 1864 L.
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Yes, be very careful doing so because if it is full the walls of the glass bottle aren't strong enough to support the weight of the coins and they...
If you manage to get a one per date set plus the two S mint coins you only need the other two varieties of 1864 to have a full set with all the...
The 1996 twenties came out in 1998. There were a lot of wild rumors flying about at the time about how they were going to be recalled and would...
There have been plenty of reports in the past of the mint emails not arriving until after the coins arrived
According to reports it was found in a roll of Adams dollars. Which would make sense because in order to get the lettered edge the Sac dollar...
In that case it is probably just discolored or plated. As mentioned earlier if they actually circulate they do go through a stage where they take...
Believe it or not if you can find someone who has one, often a low end scanner will often work better on coins than a high end one. Scanners are...
This just goes to prove that Lewis and Clark were truely lost.)
What does the edge of the coin look like? Does it look like your typical clad coin? There were some mint errors where the Sac was struck on 1999...
Simple answer is they get them from the banks. The dates when the president dollars are going to be released are known well in advance, and any...
No, as far as I now SGS has never slabbed rolls. ICG did it before PCGS and that's probably where they got the idea. (ICG's slabbed rolls are...
Should anyone care? In my opinion no. Can PCGS really tell if they are first day of issue YES. In order for them to get First Day of Issue...
OK launched today, and I got my first ND this morning. We are really behind around here.
When you list the auction on eBay I believe in the terms you do give them rights. Same goes if you host the images on eBay you give them at least...
The 1795 is super! The 1885 is pleasing for what it is AG-3+ (VG-8? F-12? Come on, theire is not a single letter of LIBERTY and the rims are...
The inner ring on that coin with the ring breaking under the 8 identifies it as N-1, a common variety.
If you solder loops to the back to use them as actual buttons be sure to use silver solder and not the lead/tin solder used for electronics. The...
Small 8, type II hair and letters. S-187 is the last variety for the year
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