Yeah, but a couple more regrades and it will be back up in the PF-60 something range.
2. Alaska 39 (+1) 3. Arizona 24 5. California 20 (-1) 6. Colorado 26 7. Connecticut 28 (+1) 10. Georgia 8 (-1) 11. Hawaii 16 16. Kansas...
There are at least two of them out there, and I would bet there are more of them than that.
The silly thing is it really won't create any more jobs. Production is probably already at maximum. If so there is little that can be done to...
Well you see the mint got the idea here, but didn't realize it was a joke. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3Pbt_-GkEA&feature=related After...
2. Alaska 30 (+1) 3. Arizona 17 5. California 16 (-1) 6. Colorado 24 7. Connecticut 23 (+1) 8. Delaware 6 (+1) 9. Florida 3 (-1) 10. Georgia 11...
Well once the decision was made not to strike clad proofs in 1971, what else would you do with the planchets? San Francisco ships rejected proof...
Ah a numismatic bibliophile, welcome.
I have no idea, but every time I see Empire Coins I always think of the firm by that name that was owned by Q David Bowers back in the late 50's...
Looks like a great way to sell Safes. You get a "free" $436 safe and $200 face value in coins. And all you have to pay is what ever the shipping...
I've been having problems trying to locate what communities have these scrip issues but I'm sure there are a fair number of others. Apparent...
I think the "Stencil" appearing edge lettering may be the result of a severely worn edge die. When the edge dies are new the letters have a wedge...
Small correction, the 1973 business strikes were mint set only, but the 1974's were not. The 1974's were actually struck for circulation.
Ernie pointed out the error in the bluebook that I was going to. I think part of the problem was the SBA was unappreciated and it was...
I like the clash, you don't often see a clash that shows a full clear date as part of the clash.
1. Alabama 7 (-1) 2. Alaska 14 (+1) 3. Arizona 12 4. Arkansas 8 5. California 11 6. Colorado 13 7. Connecticut 13 (+1) 8. Delaware 10 (+1) 9....
The 99's went way up, so in 2000 everyone jumped on board and ordered them. The 2000's just lay there, so in 2001 everyone jumped off again.
Well if you include commemoratives then it would by Booker T Washington in 1946. Beats Jackie Robinson by 31 years. (And some of them WERE spent...
Off the top of my head, Catalytic converters, electronics, synthetic fiber production, Jewelry, Chemical industry (platinum is used as a catalyst...
Very simple, you can't and they are all considered restrikes. Even if you could they are onlyworth bullion either way.
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