I seriously doubt if there are four coin 2X2's. I have never seen any but I have seem many cases where dealers in foreign coins who are selling...
To be more specific about Conder, his name was James Conder and he was a draper who lived in the city of Ipswich in the county of Suffolk,...
Sure they could, just have a few dificulties. One getting enough people involved with the market cornering project, two the amount of capital it...
At the time the export license was issued the government was not trying to confiscate the coins. That didn't occur until later
Yes, but a dealer who can't tell if a very recent coin is a proof or not? Sounds like one who doesn't know bupkis period.
They are not obligated to accept them and yes they can deny the deposit. You can also close your account, you are not obligated to do business...
For preservation you can get better survival if you break the rools open and put them into better storage. On the other hand if you do that you...
I've seen similar type devices that are supposed to count your coins into rolls by height but I probably would not use them. They will often be...
If it is a general question you can just start a new thread. Go to the forum you think is most appropriate for your question and at the top of...
Breen is probably referring to unlimited legal tender status which was granted by the Coinage Act of 1965 (although he is still wrong, there was...
Not sure where you got that idea. But the bust WAS supposed to be a return to Brenners original design and relief. (It was supposed to be a...
From what I see, that would be a good dealer to cherrypick because he doesn't seem to know coins. From the picture I'm 99% sure it isn't a 1990...
Mark is right on that. Back then they were considered to be coins when they were delivered by the coiner. They di not have to be sent to the Fed...
Izzy told them he had sold nine of them. They recovered eight and knew that Farouk had the ninth so they declared that they had recovered all of...
Yes five cent pieces can have streaky toning like the cent "woodies"
What about the Fugios in 1787? They were an official coinage authorized by Congress. In one day! OK, I'm nit picking. I would reconsider or...
Wouldn't get into a problem free slab. Too much porousity/environmental damage. Also has a couple of rim bumps.
I would say they are not adjustment marks, but I would also say that they were in the planchet before striking. They are not post mint. (In the...
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