These are sometimes known as shell cents. The shell was made using an embossing die with the design being impressed from the inside creating the...
What a joke auction company. Apparently geared toward people who don't know what things are worth. They make a big deal over the "rare" 1850...
Can't trust them either.
That's because if they handle it they leave themselves open to a claim of liability if you say something is missing. Often the bank worker will...
Uh, that is a half cent not a half dime and the auction is still underway and currently at $195, well above $135 and likely to still go higher.
If your size is right it can't be gold. You say diameter of a nickel but thickness of a dime and a weight of 3.1 grams. A piece the thickness of...
A 300 cubic foot SDB??? You could store 20 four drawer filing cabinets inside that thing.
Just beginning? Boy you must have a high tolerance threshold.
What edition are you using? I've never seen that one before and I'm wondering if you are using the original 1967 edition. If so it's no wonder...
Solid silver Sovereigns? What would Mark Anthony be doing on coins from well over a hundred years after he died? You can probably lay odds that...
That should be left to the TPG graders.
They will but only for some high volume authorized dealer bulk submitters.
There are also a few 1964 clad coins too. All of these transitional errors are quite rare and expensive.
Yep, partial collar, maybe tilted partial collar and could be called a railroad rim. A legitimate error coin, congratulations!
With the side by side pictures that are shown in the link that Treashunt posted it is clear that the two do not come from the same rev die. A...
As I recall they were first come first served. I don't remember them offering the two coin set, which is why they came as a great surprise the...
The problem is that "cornerstones" are not always located at the corner or even on the outside wall. In the case if the Granite Lady's...
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