No evidence presented that the Danbury mint was involved in the tenth anniversary of the USS Eisenhower. That could have been anyone. The...
The bill says National Historic SITES, not just parks And unless they pass more legislation they will still only do two of them. And how come...
Well folks here come the next 56 or 112 designs. The legislation has some interesting provisions. All 56 sites have to be selected within the...
The cent shows finning which makes the edge appear wider. And even a norma proof cent will appear unusallywide at the edge because of the full...
I didn't submerge the whole coin, just filled the whole area within the rim with acid, but yes the surfaces that the acid had etched did look a...
It's MDD and the letters a "mushy" because the image is fuzzy. And it does look like a designers error. The left oxen does appear to be missing...
I think you mean triple chain strike.
Agreed misaligned die, and I think Jazz's valuation is too high. :)
But they are talking about patches, not covering the entire die, and on BOTH dies? Plus I think you will find they are discussing rust on dies...
Why would a classic design have to lack the motto? (although I think it should) Many of the classic designs had the denomination spelled out, and...
Wouldn't be any harder, and probably easier, to produce fake photocertificates than it is to create fake slabs. Have any images or examples...
And the 1 oz proof will remain.
Definitely not from the mnt. Sounds like a PNC (Philatelic Numismatic Cover) and probably produced by the 99Company. They invented and produced...
I see some milk spotting and what could e dip residue. The NGC guarantee is the only hope, but even if they can be saved, and they can't help the...
Can't tell you anything about GEC the company, but they get their slab shells from Certified Silver Investments. Certified Silver, which also...
But what about when the post office finishes their phaseout of the stamp machines? (They are supposed to all be gone within about another year.)
The damage in the center of the reverse is from an old dime bank. The bank was a metal tube the size of a roll of dimes with a slot at the top to...
Definitely looks like Machine Doubling Damage.
The counterstamped piece was produced in 1976 as a cheap novelty commemorative of the Bicentennial.
Yep we struck coins for them from 1903 to 1935 as a US protectrate, the three coins set in 1936 to mark their change to Commonwealth status, and...
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