That might be true IF you can find someone who is collecting twenty cent pieces by die pair.
You really can't get a good deal on just a pound or two because the shipping costs would be such a high percentage of the cost. It costs more...
Are you "most americans"? In other words are you 150 million people? No you are ONE of the other 150 million people who have seen them. Now I...
How should you collect? You need to decide what you like, what collection or series really interests you and concentrate on it. Read all you can...
It gave the mint an out. If you actually did have a coin that was scratched they just say "No, it's just a crease in the plastic." and if you...
I don't know about the BEP but the Mint will not shut down because they are not affected by the budget. They don't get any money or...
You might use the reverse die but not the obverse. The "collector" version will have a P mintmark, the bullion version doesn't.
You've asked us, you've asked PCGS, have you tried asking your local customs office? Explain that you are sending your property to a firm in the...
Good trick if he could do it considering he died in 1790 and the White House wasn't built til 1800.
You must have lived in a upscale part of town. We played that game in the early 70's and we used cents or nickels. Quarters in the early sixties...
String and son makes the wrappers and some coin handling equipment. They don't roll coins.
You've seen quite a few of a coin that won't be released for another three weeks? Frankly if that description of manufacture is correct I would...
I know Grant had a reputation for being a drunkard when he was in the military. Whether he went on the wagon or not I do not know.
Raider, that is truly an interesting one. I have never seen a centennial sample slab before. Obviously given away at the 1991 ANA centennial...
Maybe the 2013 but I doubt they would be in the 2012. The 2012 is coming out this month and in order to have gotten them printed in time the...
You'll find them here http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/coin_production/index.cfm?action=production_figures
I don't think there is any "mild" solution that will remove that crud and discoloration.
So they went after him because someone else was acting in a fraudulent manner. That sure makes sense.
Pictures aren't good enough to tell much. Most likely the one on the left is just toning.
Yep, that slab is about 24 years old and the company stopped using that general style slab in 1991 when they bought out the holders and supplies...
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