I have absolutely no idea what these are or why they are significant. Perhaps you could share with us a bit of their story? What are they? Why...
Oh, that's the service that Sir @messydesk provides, isn't it? I didn't realize that was it's name.
I missed your date statement in your original post. This is from 1961? According to Krause, both (b) and (t) were minted without mintmark in...
64 seems like a fair grade for this coin. The toning on that is unusually attractive. I like it - and a 64 seems reasonable for it.
Krause shows a mintmark in the obverse field to the right of the lyre, near the rim. @Zohar444 seems to know a good bit about the coins of...
Oh, dang, you are correct.... Looks like the 44th edition is the most recent. What a terrible error on my part! Anyone with an edition more...
What the heck is this? I have absolutely no idea.
It has been many years since I did it last, but there are email addresses provided in the introductory matter of the book. These are from the...
Someone's been busy!
If you make the assumption that ten people would be willing to pay $20, but only 1 person is willing to pay $100, then you double your income by...
This is called "machine doubling." It is extremely common and carries no premium.
Yes, this pattern is from die wear. It is common, and occurs on any die which was used past where it should have been.
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