Absolutely. "Of course Guam and Washington DC are states! I've got state quarters they issued for them!" And no, people don't know the states....
In this case a severe grease strikethrough could have value because proof coins are not made by high speed machines bu rather by low speed...
That's what I thought as well. Try soaking in either acetone or water. If it is glue one or the other will most likely take it off.
Well you should fit right in as an eccentric then since the "bombardment" was one, repeat one, person who asked how your father knew it was real....
I've never been particularly impressed with it since it is a completely fictionallized depiction of the event.
The problem comes from the fact that Senators are almost always referred to as "Senator", and the Candidates for the office are always running for...
It is an S-261 and would probably be a net VG 8 so you are into it at a fair price.
Why not? Countries with decimal systems like ours all over the world have gotten rid of their cent equivilent coins. Sure it will be unpopular,...
Nifty piece, Warwickshire 220 (plain edge) or 220a (milled edge). Both are common. This piece was issued by Lutyche and the reverse is the die...
I talked to Shawn and it is earmarked for a wantlist customer. It will only hit the website if the wantlist customer passes on it.
Yep there sure was, the 1857 one cent piece.
Possibly but the President dollars were authorized over a year before the boxes were made so they had to know they were coming.
May all of your rarieties turn out to have come from China. :D
I found a copy of Wexler on abebooks for $66.67...
1955 "shift cent" is an obsolete term once used to describe the 1955 DDO cent. It was common back int he 1950's and early 60 because most people...
First one looks like acid Second one looks either like it was beaten or possibly ground down. Weight might help determine which Third one looks...
You want a silver set? Buy two silver quarter proof sets, open them up swap, two of the quarters, and snap the sets closed again. Now you have...
My guess is that they will eventually find 1914/3-D's as well since I suspect this is caused by an overdated working hub.
OK, I think I've got it. Assumption: The device that applies the security edge is similar to a Castaning machine using two die faces each of...
Off-topic now but what else for the time period would be non-metallic? Glass, ceramic, or porcelain. And Bakelite was not the first plastic,...
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