The next time you're there, use some Ikes to pay the bill. Chris
There is nothing wrong with the 2x2's as long as you flatten the ends of the staples.;):shame: Chris
@eric6794 For those of us who don't collect French coinage, can you explain the significance of the "No B"? Thanks! Chris
Can you give us a better close-up? We don't need all of the extraneous background. Thanks! Chris
@Jwt708 What a great piece of history! Thanks for posting it. Chris
CORRECTION: The Minuteman coin I mentioned in the post above was mistakenly cited as a 1999 PA SQ. It is actually a 2000 MA SQ. I realized this...
You don't need to take any more photos. I can see the faint outline of the "1". It is the result of a grease-filled die. Beyond that, I'm not sure...
It's impossible to identify an RPM from any of your photos. It would be better if they looked more like the one below. Chris [ATTACH]
The year is unimportant to me. This is a grease-filled die, and they are so common that it makes them worth nothing over face value except to a...
It's hard to tell from the photos. Can you give us a better close-up? Chris
Get the cheapest one as long as it is genuine. What difference does it make? You're not buying a work of art. Chris
I can't tell from your photos, but even if it was, it would only be worth a premium to a bidiot. The problem is that some people find a coin with...
If you haven't already, you might want to purchase a current copy of the Red Book of United States Coins published by Whitman. It contains...
Yes, it is a 1999P Delaware SQ. Chris
@Mojavedave It looks like the point of the "9" was smashed. I vote "No" (left of the crack) to FBL by NGC standards. PCGS standards are...
Try JP's Corner....... http://www.jpscorner.com/currency-collecting-supplies.html Chris
This thread posted not very long ago. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/currency-album.275794/ Chris
I don't ever recall N.F. String providing rolls for the Mint. I'm guessing that these rolls came from a dealer that used the String facility for...
A die crack would be raised on the coin. Because of the way that part of the "4" is missing, I'm wondering if that part isn't PMD. I'm not sure...
@Skyman It's #1 for me. The scrape in the left obverse field of #2 is not to my liking. Chris
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