This was true for many of the "old commemorative" series, but not all of it. There were coins that were fairly distributed, like the Iowa half...
I use search engines on a regular basis, and I also have a numismatic library that has at least 500 to 600 books in it. The Web is great for...
The gold dollar was popular prior to the Civil War. It is interesting that the paragraph you used, written by David Bowers, came after this one...
Every collector is concerned with the value of a coin. If nothing else, it represents the barrier one has to cross to add the items you want for...
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Here is what the OP coin looked like when it was new. These are fairly common in Mint State because of the Randall Hoard. Still this example is...
I think I have the answer. When I was young collector in 1960s, finding Lincoln Cent dated from 1909 to 1920 in circulation was sort of exciting....
I don't collect dimes by die variety, so I would not buy it, but $45 is not much money for a better die variety that has been polished with this...
They carried their coins around in their pockets or purses. Women and probably a lot of men used those little bags that snapped at the top to...
The mint's intention was to make coins for the economy, not to satisfy speculators. The trouble is the glory days for the gold dollar had passed....
1932 quarters were not sold in mint set cards from the mint. If it was put into one, it was done by someone outside the mint. The first mint set...
Yes, I was concerned that the second piece had been cleaned (polished a bit) when I first saw it. That's too bad, and I know how frustrating that...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] That's right. The total business strike mintage for the 1880 gold dollar was 1,600 pieces plus 36 Proofs. This has long made...
When I starting collecting in the 1960s and started buying coins from dealers circa 1964, "white silver" was pretty much the norm. People expected...
If you want to be a troll, be my guest. I will just ignore you in the future. Notice that I said opinion.
Hype? I am not selling this coin. I have an opinion; you have yours. Both of us are entitled. What I am trying to do educate collectors. I can...
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You are dealing with the early 19th century when coins were struck with presses powered by humans with often less than perfect dies. These coins...
Here are two examples. This 1876 Twenty Cent Piece is 100% orignal. It has never been dipped or cleaned. PCGS graded it MS-65. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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