That makes sense because that would be fromthe reverse being "embossed" and that section was driven into the the other coin. you coin is dented...
If the reversed TRUS appears slightly raised it must be either an optical illusion or evidence that it is a faked error. What could create raised...
But it IS possible to have a doubled die coin that also has a repunched mintmark. So don't immediately dismiss a possible doubled die just...
There are actually nine different Paramount/Redfield holder varieties. If you want to be sure that your coin comes from the Redfield hoard make...
Looks more to me like a F-VF but still a good price.
Let's start with why they didn't make any Morgans from 1905 - 1920, and for that you need a brief history of why the Morgan existed at all. The...
Post mint damage, both coins. The cent was on top of another cent when it was hit hard by something in the area of the date. This caused the...
The article is a month and a half old and probably uses data two months or more old. When dd the business strikes with textured edges first...
An amendment was passed and add to a bill in the House that would have prevented the mint from using any of their budget appropriation for...
No, because in the year that appears on the coin VT was a state even if it left later. So there would be no false advertising.
Huh? NONE of the Cheerios cents are Wide AM coins, they are all close AM. The Cheerios cents were struck in late 1999 and the wide AM cents did...
Ah, but t wasn't on John Adams errors which was what he wanted "constructive information" on. (Constructive information? As in how to construct...
I'm sure it is NOT an error. What it probably is, is a textured surface that has been applied to the surface of the edge die to try and prevent...
I never said it would be financially feasible.
In actual practice the numerals as shown on the coin sometimes have no relation to how it appears in the table in Krause. It seems the person...
That's your answer, value is all over the place and it is very speculative.
Can't be struck through grease, the initials on the die are raised. Not likely an alteration because the initials in the coin are incuse so they...
Yes you can see the different layers on a regular dollar if you look for it, but the transition between the layer tends to be "rough" and uneven...
Because that is the way Wyoming designed it. All five of the finalists were some version of that design, although one of them did have details on...
And with much effort and trouble they can be removed again.
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