Does it have a Franklin Mint mintmark?
Talk to Congress, they are the ones who mandated the distribution through the bullion distributors.
If you use FedEx better hope nothing happens because neither FedEx nor UPS insure coins. So if they got lost or damaged you would be out of luck...
But through the certification number NGC DOES have access to more information that is not available to the general public (in house use only) it...
Worn die. It's the same kind of ridge commonly seen on the obverse through the IGWT
The baking soda/aluminum foil treatment contains no acid but it removes toning. It is a base solution. And frankly the baking soda/foil...
Take a MS-63 1935 Hudson as an example. 1935 $6 1936 $9 50% per year growth 40 $5.50 -61% per year growth 45 $15 23% per year 50 $15 0%...
As mentioned on the US coins forum, it is a fake/fantasy.
The real danger of this game is that after you have played it for a bit the sales pitch may start sounding good to you and you may start ORDERING!!
And those rules were set by the Federal Reserve, not the Mint.
That group of fakes was very commonly encountered (As a group) beginning around 2005 to 2007. but individual pieces from the group date back some...
I think ANACS got it right but the bad photos are going to hurt the auction.
Value is minimal. As I mentioned such slippage is pretty common and has been happening on the lettered edge dollars since 2007. I would doubt if...
The number isn't "issued" by NGC, it is the invoice number and the number of the coin on that invoice. In this case the sixth coin on invoice...
It is some type of fake or fantasy. Everything about it is wrong.
Yes but in the 50's a silver coin would not have been too heavy. The problem began in 1965 with the clad coins. Most counters and detectors...
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