I find the stars strangely distorted even with the late die state.
A large part of that is the fact that the PCGS price guide is way overinflated.
I remember this story when the coins were first found. Under British treasure trove laws the find had to be reported and the county coroner does...
gauged = gouged
Is it actually missing a star or has an extra star? Or is the spacing of the stars just off?
Definitely post mint damage. If they were strike throughs the edge where the design meets the depression would just drop in. On these there is a...
Badly scratched up. All post mint damage.
They aren't US coins because they weren't issued by the US government. They were issued by the state governments and they were issued as pre-paid...
You can buy the machines and the capsules online. They aren't that expensive.
Thhe press has two metal "fingers" that push the struck coin off the die and carry another planchet to drop into the coining chamber after the...
OK, I see. I guess the term "traveling man" must have a special meaning between Masons. I was unaware of that. The only uses I had heard for...
The big story at the show was lot 45, an Athenian Tetradramn. Sold for over $600K, then the buyer had to return it because it turned out to be...
Then what does it mean please?
Yes.
I'm in Chicago right now for the CICF show so I won't be back for the CSNS show. I am hoping to make the ANA show though.
Sounds like after they knock out the centers they need to run either the centers or the rings through a waffler. That would solve the problem....
Not a genuine clip.
I don't see an error here, just Machine doubling damage.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that question. So I'm going to assume it is just a literal question. No I rarely travel more than 100 miles...
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