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Danr, Since those were listed as the five most recent sales, my guess would be that they did happen after the push back unless the push back...
It does. In the eighth year of the program the Sec of the Treas has the option to decide whether or not to extend the program for a second round...
The problem is they aren't rarities. Even these so called "low" mintage are well more than the collector demand can really absorb.
You'll note I said if we ignore errors. If you include errors then the 1916 Double die nickel in MS-63, 18/7-D nickel in MS-63 both leave the 22...
The only good thing I have to say about them is that if the Fed keeps to what they said earlier and won't permit banks to specal order boxes of...
I do not believe they are. Not without an act of Congress, literally. Compared to what they usually are making what they have produced so far is...
I have purchased from him (1885 3 cent in Choice AU, and my 1798 S-156) and I have been please with my purchases. I agree also that as my needs...
You would think after 150 years they could afford to make more than two of them. :D
If we ignore errors, then we have to consider whether the vending machine or the store clerk will accept it. Now the store clerk will probably...
The raw $15 - 20 piece you've seen have been modern restrikes, not the 1876 Dickeson restrikes. If anything that piece is still way underpriced.
The early clear plastic tubes from the 50's and 60's over time do outgas something and they do shrink. The cooling method will work but your...
I was wondering if anyone was going to mentio the triangular center of the D. (This is also good for authenticating 14-D cents.)
Larger pictures are still out of focus but I think it has a fair chance of being a die crack.
The quarterly is probably very good, I can't say I don't think I've seen it. The fantastic collection and extensive library is only of value if...
Dream on. PCGS will typically pay off at what THEY decide is FMV and it is usually well below the prices shown in their price guide.
Not since 1986. They also struck quarters without mintmarks from 1976 to 1979. All of the ASE bullion coins have been struck at West Point since...
Earliest record I can find is 1975 not 1973.
No because the grinding isn't done in just one area, it's done to the ENTIRE surface of the die. The entire field surface is ground down evenly...
You might be surprised. If the coins are actually inspected once they are struck once they noticed that gouge the die would have been pulled. It...
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