Is this new design different than the new design that was supposed to come out last year but which they haven't worked all the bugs out of yet?
I don't see it on the site now but they used to have a note on there that you could only declare a zero value for things such as documents. Any...
No it isn't. You have to declare a value for the package and you pay the Registered mail fee and insurance up to the value you declared. As...
Typically it will be on just one side (usually whichever is the hammer die) and it usually is NOT all over that side (but CAN be all over)....
Definitely lamination. If you know what to look for you can tell even in the first pictures that the area is recessed.
I see at least two sets of clash marks on the obv and three sets on the reverse. There is a die crack through the top of STATES. The doubling in...
1983 "ONE CENT" Doubled-Die Reverse means that the reverse, or the back side of the coin was struck using a die that shows hub doubling. In other...
It MIGHT be a cracked planchet but I would like to see a picture of the edge of the coin at that location.
The problem is that in the past few years there have been a few major sales of early date collections to specialized variety collectors. The high...
In the last picture it looks like Machine Doubling Damage.
Hmmm in the larger picture I am less convinced.
I've never understood it when people say you can't see the "copper" core on the edge of the 40% silver halves. I've almost never had a problem...
Sent them on 4/29 and he already calling them stolen? Heck the Post Office won't even start a claim on Registered until it's been thirty days....
Just send them to PGCS (Professional Grandma Certification Service)
They had better take an inventory of the collection and see if anything else is missing. I can't see someone trying to sell such a rare note that...
An inverse double die??? What the heck is that?
A better picture would definitely help, but from what I see I do think it is a lamination error.
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