If you are a type collector, all of those Liberty Seated pieces are types. For example. No Stars, "Red Book Variety #1 [ATTACH] No Drapery -...
Wait a few years, and it will be a lot less. The mintage is supposed to be 175,000 for each of them. If the full limit is sold, that's a lot of...
They are actually worth a little more than two cents, but the cost of getting them ready for sale would be more trouble than what a dealer could...
When you crop the photos, it's looks like this. The artwork is "close but no cigar." [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes.
I thought about adding a line for "VG" when I first saw this coin, but then I looked at the surfaces and the feather detail on the eagle and...
Here is another one from the Dahlonega Mint, the 1839-D Classic Head Quarter Eagle. [ATTACH]
There is a product limit for the three piece set of 10,000. I don't know if they will hit that number or not. You might consider ordering it...
Blame this mint director who is "collector hostile" in my opinion. He puts out polls asking "How am I doing?" now and then. If I get one I'd give...
The Proofs are a bit sharper with more detail on the buffalo's cape and coat. The experts also claim that "LIBERTY" is sharper, but I have not...
Well, it’s obvious that you have a thing for 1836 Reeded Edge Half Dollar, @charley. The coin is not on my want list, nor will it ever be. It just...
Yes, it seems like the half dollar, far more often than not, get the best designs, especially when you compare them with the silver dollar.
I think that nickel might have a struck-through error on the right of the obverse. :chicken::wacky:
I have generally weened myself off of the modern commemorative coins, but I decided to buy this set. It's been a tough year for the police, and I...
I've lost count for the number of times that people have posted pictures of damaged coins saying that they have mint errors. The first couple of...
I always under grade circulated Standing Liberty Quarters. It looks like a VF-30 to me, but I'll bet you it's headed for an EF-40 holder. My grade...
Okay, I stand corrected, but that tiny change in the alloy does not constitute a type coin.
I believe that there is some sort of a problem with that Proof Buffalo Nickel. If the PCGS "glammor shot" is accurate, the surfaces on the obverse...
Okay, @charley, what is the source of your information? Dave Bowers does not agree with you in his type coin book. I can't find any source that...
They were not Matte Proofs; they were Proofs that had a duller, satin finish, not the brilliant finish. There were also satin finish and brilliant...
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