The product schedule lists them with a To Be Determined release date http://catalog.usmint.gov/full-product-schedule.html You can get put on an...
I like that on the reverse label ANACS "Flat Roll" Pat Pending. Shouldn't be issued a Patent. Blanchard did this back in 1989, only they used...
That's R7 on the PCGS Rarity scale. On the Sheldon Rarity scale, which is what most people use, that would be an R-4-. Copper Quotes calls it an...
Among US firms. There are also several major overseas firms that can be good for non-US material.
All of the genuine pieces have a denomination on them as D, Dol, or Dollar
Wouldn't happen to have an image of the back of that multi-coin slab would you?
More like the "$10 (if it doesn't) Crossover fee"
The $3 denomination was fairly common among state and broken back notes before 1862.
Not a Key, Not FBL, and not MS. Sorry.
I tend to prefer coins I can hold as well. As the saying goes "History in your hands" not "History locked away in a sealed plastic holder that...
I had a chance to see those exhibits at his old museum before it moved to the current location and before the sales of his collection. The coins...
Neither coin is high relief. The high relief has a slightly different design with a couple of clear differences. Neither of these coins show the...
Years ago I bought a 1968 Keeling Cocos set. Catalog value for the set at the time was $15. I paid $1500....And immediately turned down a profit...
Two comments on the early date listings. The 1795 S-79 is NOT a Jefferson head, it's the reeded edge 1801 three error rev is S-218 and 219.
I don't think you would want to put proofs into a folder anyway.
Look again. That "1965 Quarter" is a 1965 DOLLAR!
This will be the first time in many years that I will NOT be making it to the show. We recently lost three people at the hospital and we are...
True there were a few rolls of these No Cent nickels in the Eliasberg sale. They were bought and then individually slabbed with the pedigree. I...
1984 D ten dollar Olympic, 34,533 proofs were made. Most of the proofs were made at West point but there were also proofs from P, D, and S. See...
About 10 to 12 years ago that might have been true. At that time nickel was over $20 a pound and the nickel in each coin was worth over 20 cents...
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