For the area I collect, picker tokens & tickets, I don't shy away from an ugly rare piece. Often that's just the nature of my collecting area I...
Wow, that's something you don't see everyday. Or decade for that matter.
Nice. That is what we call a "cud". A cud falls in the die break category. When a die breaks from use over time, the metal from the planchet (coin...
A variety caused by error (assuming a mint employee wasn't having fun at work). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like they said, it's a grease filled die error. It's important to note that how an error or variety happened, affects it's rarity, desirability...
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Correct. He is (or was?) a member here too. He's also one of the hosts of The Coin Show Podcast. The other being CoinTalk resident @mikenoodle
Have you ever met Matt Dinger?
If you buy coins from a non-dealer, do you make a receipt for yourself recording how much you paid for them?
That is one thing I was wondering about. Obviously you should leave a "paper trail" or evidence, of your transactions to support your...
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How do you handle or produce receipts as a coin dealer, whether you're buying or selling from the public or from other dealers?
The HM mintmark is for the Hoffman Mint, correct?
These were struck by Ludwig Christoph Lauer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Struck by Conrad Balmberger around 1900 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I think this is an Elizabeth I Shilling 1560-61. Am I correct? Genuine? Grade? What is it worth? Seller's photo. [ATTACH]
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