That is neat! There are a number of different style holders like this. Some have a straight tab across the middle. Naturally, the toning is called...
Nope! A 5c dime or a 10c nickel would more likely be a broadstrike.:wacky::wacky::wacky: Chris
You seem to forget that Slick Steve is soooooo slick that........ How slick is he! He was able to get Bungling Billy's credit card info and use...
Dumb Dora was sooooooo dumb that when she got a blank planchet in her proof set from the mint she returned it asking for a replacement. Chris;)
But, let's suppose that Nefarious Nick requests the transcripts and arranges it with NCEES under the guise of being Bungling Billy? You have to...
Yeah, that's a great idea! Slick Steve who has an account with NGC places an order with the Mint using the credit card of Dumb Dennis who is...
How? Let's assume that 1,000 proof sets are shipped to NGC in 1,000 separate orders on the same date. NGC receives all 1,000 orders on the same...
Frank, I believe it is the "E Pluribus Unum, Washington-Grant Dollar" HK-118. In white metal, it is supposed to be 41mm. It is listed as $25-$150...
Yes! Lots of hairlines. Best guess......MS Details. Chris
That is neat! Thanks for sharing it with us. Chris
If it were me, I'd opt for the silver proof set. However, if you can afford it, I'd also get the Uncirculated Mint Set so that your child will be...
Having used coins to call heads or tails for more than 55 years when playing pool, I found that tails comes up more often on the smaller coins -...
Unless the dealer who sold you the raw coins owned them ever since they were struck does not mean they have never been cleaned by a previous...
Do you really expect others to tell you the truth and create more competition for themselves? Chris;)
You have a very vivid imagination! Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, Richard! I don't collect coins smaller than quarters because I usually get headaches, but there are plenty here who...
It looks like machine doubling to me. Chris
What do these have to do with a bag of silver dollars? Chris
I reasoned that they could make more money from the sea salt. Chris
Because no one at the Mint knew how to spell "DOLLARS". Chris
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