Yeah, this topic is going back and forth between errors and varieties. The OP and Tommy mention both. However, I object to the varieties that are...
Stick it with a toothpick to see if it is a bubble. Chris
It's sad, and I'm not implying that you are doing anything wrong. Of course, if there were no bidiots buying these, you wouldn't be selling them....
Doug aka GDJMSP
No offense Tommy, but this type of bidiot is going to be the death of the hobby. Chris
Whoa! Chris
I was just being lazy rather than listing every year and mintmark. By the way, I think the D & S only apply to 1912, AND I ruled out 1913 for...
1883-1912 Philly (no mintmark), D or S. Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky:
"Chairs" my friend! Chris
I agree with Doug's assessment, but I would like to see full photos of both sides just to satisfy my curiosity. Chris
Photos aren't really important for us because it is hard to assess DMPL or PL from photos. However, we would need to know the ANACS grade. Chris
I should mention that you will only find this designation used for circulated coins. Obviously, it wouldn't make sense to call a "proof coin"...
This isn't slightly larger. It looks to be about 10% larger. I've seen the rim of an encased coin expanded slightly from the crimping, but this...
I've been rolling my own for 20+ years, and yes, my BoA branch gives me as many wrappers as I want for free. FWIW, I don't trust the accuracy of...
Listen to yourself! Do you really believe what you are suggesting? Officer at a traffic stop: Why do you have a bag of marijuana on your back...
How could an encased coin become larger in diameter? Chris
The 1/10th oz. American Eagle contains .0533 copper and .03 silver. Chris
Tater, there are some people here who think I have a narrow mind just because I disagree with them on some things. I'm with you! How have you...
Tommy, my point to @Markus1959 was that most banks don't roll their own coins like he stated. Chris
I was under the impression that most of the major banks use the services of Brinks, Wells Fargo, etc. to supply them with boxes of rolls. Chris
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