Is it really that surprising?
Let's go one step beyond what Doug has said. Since the 70's bring so much more money, everyone goes over the modern stuff and ships anything they...
Apparently none of you were collecting back in late 1979/early 1980. If the metals stay high or keep going up you will find this behavior will...
Written 198 years before in 1814. (Set to the music of a British drinking song it became our national anthem in 1931.)
Who says you have to get caught up in one year? As I see it you need six sets for each of them to be caught up. So you buy the 2010 and the 2005...
Sure, XF details, porous planchet with a ragged clip as made. Average color but with some edge damage on the reverse at 8:00 - 9:00. Net Fine...
That's exactly why we predicted it would fail back in 1990.
Harder to get away with "borrowing" a Playboy because they ARE shipped in a plastic wrapper. (And I'm sure i have had NN and Coin Worlds...
I can see posting it here for one reason only, and that is because many of us do sell on eBay and it can be a warning to watch for this problem....
I believe you are referring to the Gallery Mint. They are no longer in business.
It looks like it could be struck through a late stage capped die.
My understanding of that sentence is that re-strike or reissues made BY THE US GOVERNMENT or foreign governments are not imitation numismatic...
There were at least four companies working on it, ANACS, Amos press, Compugrade, and PCGS. I believe the Coin World article mentioned that there...
I have a few, but only because there are some slab varieties that only come with gold in them, and when you are building a one per country set and...
Can you see any of the undertype?
Actually it does. The Where's George website originally sold "Where's George" rubber stamps so people could stamp their notes. The Secret...
The "gold pressed" part always intriged me. Why "pressed"? And it always seemed odd that you would press gold around a liquid. (Yes latinum is...
Or they may have actually used lumps of metal. The Sheckel was not just a denomination, it was actually a specific unit of weight. So a half...
I see a problem with the proposed senario. If the die line is the remains of the horizontal line from the Memorial that would mean a die clash....
The die work is not like the material you would see from any of the major private mints. They don't usually do anything that crude. I've seen...
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