While the plus was likely a display of the sense of humor in the grading room with respect to this piece, I'll leave open the possibility that...
I'll do bulk Morgan dollar submissions of >= 100 coins at PCGS every several months using dealer bulk. I could do Washington quarters, too, but...
The two I list on my "Resources" page are "Dave's Bust Half Dollar Site" and "Coinzip Capped Bust Half Attribution Guide." It also doesn't hurt...
Nice haul!
They didn't use the cameo designation on proofs until 1993, even though it was common knowledge there were such things. One reason to not do it...
Very nice nickel! The grade is reasonable. Seeing a 66 or 67 on a holder with the chatter on the reverse wouldn't seem right.
I imagine so, but other than very modern stuff (past 20 years) they're sufficiently few and far between that people aren't going to be putting...
Just speculating here, but since there isn't an additional cost for a PL designation on Morgans (outside of grade-based pricing in bulk...
Starting July 1, details to be released then, grousing to commence now. Good move on their part, as far as I'm concerned....
I prefer seeing comparable sales over a price guide, but will look at price guides if nothing else is available. CoinFacts is my go-to. A single...
Doubled ear is VAM 2. The die chip you show happens to be on the VAM 2 obverse die, but it's considered minor and isn't really mentioned. It is...
It got scraped up a bit, exposing the zinc core to the elements, causing it to start corroding. Not a D/S.
Using the term "undocumented VAM" is actually fairly accurate to describe things not yet in the catalog. There were huge numbers of Peace dollar...
Is this due to the change in platform from Wikispaces to our self-hosted Mediawiki+phpBB format or is it due to content? The content was migrated...
Have you watched Black Mirror? Sort of a high-tech version of The Twilight Zone, with most episodes set in the near future, and dealing with how...
I currently have no interest in this series or the paranumismatic products (i.e., special holders, packaging, and labels) that will accompany it.
I remember when RCC got sued.
To pivot the topic a bit, if and when your body of work on classic commems goes into print form, I suggest a multi-volume, hardbound, cloth...
I'm thinking this through mostly from the US point of view. To me, a pattern is a coin struck with a prototype design and/or on a prototype...
Only if it's attributable as a contemporary counterfeit, so no.
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