At least R-5 on the Sheldon scale, 31 - 75 specimens known And what do you say is wrong here? The 78-S is the key and the G-4 price probably...
I don't know. At first glance it does look like MDD, but look at the end of the top of the G. That definitely looks like a "split serif" effect....
Same answer as for the Gentlemens club, use a $2 note which will be much more common once the $1 note is discontinued. 1. I'll agree with...
Wow, old home week. Bluegill, welcome to the club. I've been a member of LCC since 1975 when I was the youngest member of the club. From...
What I see looks like a die crack.
They are still finding ne doubled dies on that coin the LP2 lincoln is going to be like the Minnisota quarter. More Douled Dies than non-doubled...
Probably an early strike from a new die. New dies typically strike coins with a more reflective surface (Proof-like) and not lusturous. The...
You can also see the foot of a 4 sticking out of the top right of the 8. It is visible (barely) on the first picture of the OP and all of the...
And then was so annoyed at the way Taft ran the country in 1909 - 1912 that he came back to run against him in 1912. Roosevelt handily won the...
Must be a slow news day, that regulation was adopted about a year ago, and reported on moderately at the time. Why are they dredgingit up again,...
All the mint set coins have been "satin finish" since 2005 so yes the 2009 copper uncs will be "satin finish".
And ungraded maybe $30.00 (And to get it into a PCGS mint error slab will cost at least $40 plus shipping and insurance both ways.)
Still looks corroded with the zinc showing through. An attempt to strip the copper gone bad.
Looks corroded with wear on the high points allowing the zinc core to show through.
You mean 1/10 balboa. True, but they were minted on the same planchets that we used for dimes.
I'm coming up with the die combination 1-B. Die 1 has the A in Dollar lower than the L and tipped slightly left. And Rev B has the point of the...
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And which one it was can easily be determined by looking at the time references in the bid history.
Soaked in acid. notice on the edge how the clad layers extend out slightly beyond the copper core, yet the core still shows the reeded edge. Now...
From what I see it looks real. Of course there are also a bazillion real ones in fairly nice shape as well. The VA half penny is about the...
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