Are you sure that is a 1975 proof set? It doesn't look like a type I dollar and I thought all the proof Ikes in the 75 sets were type I
I'm seeing S-108. 6 is too close to the bust to be 106. and the point of the 1 looks much closer to the wave above than to the curl. 109 - 111...
They only problem with this advice is that when you are first starting out you don't know, and therefor can't trust, anyone. So it follows that...
The only time I have had a dealer decline to take my check was one that was going through a divorce and was hiding money from his wife, so he only...
It doesn't appear to be the 9/8 so no I don't think it would be worth slabbing.
I have no idea what you are saying. I have no idea what an "incusive doubled die" would be, and when I see "classic VD" (A lot of which may come...
It's interesting that he doesn't show pictures of the 1877, and I don't like the mintmark on the 09 S.
Very slightly convex (domed).
Depends on what year you are talking about. They have used acid etching, sand blasting (with various grades of grit), and laser etching.. While...
Not heavily, just moderately circulated. I've seen coins much more heavily worn. I do think it has been lightly cleaned as well.
I got interested in coins in 1966 when I was five years old. Of course at that age I had no money so I couldn't collect. So I spent the next six...
I swear I have seen something like that before. What it reminds me of is a sash weight used to keep sash cords hanging straight.
You could say the field is incuse. the fields of the die is the highest part of the die and it is the first part of the die to make contact with...
A prescription for abuse of the machines. Believe me you are going to have a lot of unhappy customers if your machine won't take their coins...
My copy of Overton shows 107 and 107a both as R-2. (Third edition)
It also states they shall pay in money or bars. Money means they can pay in paper money. It doesn't mean they have to pay in gold or silver...
I would assume it would be faster and cheaper just to use the Post Office.
It's an aftermarket holder.
yes, it is called reholdering. Costs about $12 plus shipping and insurance both ways.
Cleaned VG
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