It's always a good idea to check them. You can't just assume that the proof coins will be perfect. Chris
It wasn't JUST a proof. It was a PF70 UCAM - Top Pop, No Others. That makes a BIG difference! Chris
@ToughCOINS I know we're getting off topic, but just one more........The Adventures of Spin & Marty. Chris
I preferred Rocky & Bullwinkle and I say, I say, I say.......Foghorn Leghorn! Chris
Don't take this seriously.......Maybe you should teach your mind to think what you're writing. Chris:wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky:
It looks to me like the Homestead 25c was cut out to put the cent in the middle, like an encased coin. If you look at the date, 2015, the outer...
Doug, I'm sure you remember when it was fun to see how many college kids could fit into a VW Bug or a telephone booth. For all of you kids under...
I'd be inclined to think that it escaped undetected. Do you really think that Mint employees watch the billions of cents that are produced that...
I understand your point, but whether it is a proof coin or an uncirculated coin makes little difference. Yes, this is a proof coin, but the...
Mintage has no bearing since a strikethrough is a one-of-a-kind. Chris
Sure! The Mint was striking 1981-D quarters and 1999-P dimes at the same time. Maybe they met half way......like in St. Louis in 1990. Chris
It will also depend on what it will grade. A strikethrough may be a one-of-a-kind, but it really isn't uncommon. It depends more on how much...
So, you're saying that a Mint employee got ticked off and intentionally put a dent in the die of the 2005-S Silver PF SQ. Is that right? [ATTACH]
You would probably make more money by selling them individually, but I think if you factored in the time it would take to photograph and list...
I have a hoard of 2001-D Kennedys missing the reverse clad layer. Chris:woot:
I'm with Christian. Kalashnikov designed the AK47 in 1947, so it must commemorate his birthday. Chris
Well, I guess you can argue that with Fivaz, Stanton, Potter, NGC, PCGS, ANACS & ICG. However, I'd also argue your claim that varieties are...
Apply for a job with the Mint and figure out a way to steal them. Otherwise, buy a major dealer's business and steal them from the Mint by using...
The "no mintmark" coins are considered varieties rather than errors. Chris
Well, it's kind of a moot point since I sold all of my Morgans earlier this year, but I had two favorites. One was the 1885-CC VAM-4 Doubled Dash...
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