OK in that picture it looks like a proof, Coppernickel clad proof.
There are several different types of hub doubling. Rotational hub doubling as is seen on the 1955 and 1972 DDO cents is the type that most people...
There are a few collectors of three cent pieces around. I have a full set of the business strike trimes and the only nickel three cent I still...
Considering both the third and fourth editions are out of print and often cost nearly that much when you can find a copy, I don't see it as being...
Weight isn't likely to help you. The cent has a tolerance range of +/- .1 grams, and the plating only weighs .05 grams. So whether the plating...
Actually the value at the time was more on par with that of silver.
Ot the PL fields sometimes seen on the 40% uncs. The rims don't look good enough to be a proof.
I would think a 40% silver Ike would be worth significantly more than $2. I mean it has what, around $9 worth of silver in it? (I'm assuming it...
But when the older pieces were conterstamped, THEY were moderns and by definition "junk". I thought the second edition of Brunk was already out...
Yes it would probably be an extra tree, but like Jello said there are more than 70 different "extra tree" doubled dies. I'm not sure if there is...
There is some overlap between evasives and Conders. A moderate number of evasives were cataloged as Conders in Atkins book from 1890. Some of...
You mean re-write the book. If I could make myself stay offline I might be able to get it done.
The other big name in the founding of PCGS was John Albanese (sp?). After a year he left and formed NGC. Later he left NGC and most recently...
Oh it sold all right. I asked if they were going to relist it and they did with a one day auction. I bought it. I don't care about the coin but...
The last goose is veering off!
Too bad because I could give him the correct answer on the dime, heavy flowlining from die wear.
Actually a worn hub. If a die wears and starts to spread the diameter from inner edge of the rim to the opposite inner edge may increase but the...
They represent shoes she can't buy.
Highly doubtful. Very highly.
I saw the thread title and thought "Your going to have to have a REALLY big finger to wear a ring with a CBH in it." Whether it can be removed...
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