It allowed them to begin slabbing coins as MS that in the past they had to bodybag. Just wait, soon "wheel marks" will become counting friction.
I believe that if they stopped making them on Jan 1st 2011, they would cease for all practical purposes being a circulating coin before the end of...
Got me.
You have to remember that during th last month or two of the year the mint is striking both the current years coins and the coming years coins at...
Actually I agree with you. Fortunately most finds are NOT declared to be treasure and are returned to the finders because the museums already...
But I can guarantee you that if they did, after the greatly reduced the relief and flattened the fields and other details etc, in order to make...
If that was part of the clue then that would change a lot. The OP didn't include the issued in 2010 part.
Mintmarks for Philadelphia first appeared on the SBA in 1979. Beginning in 1980 they were added to all the Philadelphia coins except the cent and...
Among people who know how the proof sets are packaged a set like this would have no value or rather a LOWER value than a normal proof set. The...
It's supposed to be the permanent design now.
The link didn't work because it was two years old.
One question might be whether PCGS just confiscated them, or if they are being held as evidence in their lawsuit. If they are being held as...
I believe most of Mel's fights in the court were against the State of Folorida and not the US Gov. The problem was that when Mel began looking he...
swhuck's answer was the Bill of Rights Dollar which does have the private residence on the reverse. This is the same coin as the James Madison...
UK Treasure laws are some of the best and most sensible in the world. If the coins are declared treasure they are appraised by independant...
What is a $20 bill would be a incorrect response. The "answer" stipulated a private residence of a President of the US. The White House is not a...
The Mille was authorized for use as a MONEY OF ACCOUNT. It was never authorized as a coin. They were just stating that the government books...
Nice. Looks like a die that has been worn away at the edge from being misaligned at one time and rubbing against the collar with each strike.
For some reason different issues seem to have grease fill a specific area of the coin. For example on the DE quarter the last E in the word STATE...
Typically if they can't come to a decision they return the fee.
Separate names with a comma.