@Mike the plumber What you need is a software program to process your images before you post them. I believe that PhotoScape is a free download....
It sure as heck ain't Canada. It has always been Coin Dealer Newsletter for me. Chris
Hmmmm? Maybe they were hand-rolled by the guy who bought two $50.00 Mint bags of 1974 Philly from me a few years ago. Were the ends of the wrapper...
He just picked his nose! Chris
Yep, and before you know it, the companies like Loomis, Garda, et al, will probably be putting plugs & buttons in their machine-wrapped rolls just...
I just looked at my 2013 book, and it has the "MS-65" and "PF-65" on a black header across the top for everything from 1969 to date. It also has...
Yes, it looks like a common grease-filled die. However, I think you are mistaken about a wide rim being associated with proof coins. You must be...
What do you expect, Tommy! The Mint has been making the crappy Zincoln for about 35 years. Do you really think that any of them will outlast the...
Thanks for the information. This is the kind of info that the OP should have before he makes a decision about buying something. Chris
Regarding your SCD, if you don't get any help here, there is another site, Numis$ociety that has a specific forum for So-Called Dollars and one of...
That's odd! I just looked through both editions of the Hibler-Kappen SCD book, and I can't find a listing for it. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! The coins you posted are not proof coins. Chris
I just don't want to see you, or anyone for that matter, lose because you're new and need to learn more. Chris
If raw sets are selling for more, then the people buying them are stupid. Chris
Well, almost! That Morgan is damaged, so it is more likely that you could only get melt value for it. If silver is about $17 and there is .77344...
I first became interested in the Classic Commems more than 15 years ago. Unless you are able to put together a set in MS67 or higher, their values...
Personally, I hope the seller will be inundated with countless offers under $1,000. Chris
I hate to rain on your parade @Mike the plumber but before you start jumping into buying things without knowing what they are, you'd better start...
It is not an error. The counterstamp and the number were punched into the coin after it left the Mint, and it could have just about any meaning...
Personally, I think both are overpriced, and you must keep in mind that sellers are allowed to ask any amount they choose. Even though the MS64...
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