From looking at the bidding pattern it's either newbies or shill bidding.
I glad to hear that you plan to continue. I think in the long run you will find that you made the right decision. I'd like to comment on one...
If the roll is an original bank roll with the Thomas Jefferson name on the side, or if it is a roll that the mint sold directly, and you send the...
The Yen used to have subunits, but over the years as the value of the yen fell the smaller units were discontinued as they became too small to be...
Well back in the 50's and 60's it was an easy way to turn 80 cents worth of silver into an easily sold item that would bring 60 to 70 dollars. In...
That's because the value on nickel has gone DOWN. It wasn't that long ago the metal value of the five cent piece was close to 10 cents apiece.
Think "closed 3" As in 1873 closed 3. They had to change the font of the 3 because it looked like an 8
Yep. 2 grams light, got to be a missing clad layer.
I'm very impressed with the S-97 cent. 1796 draped busts are very tough. As you say an R-3 which is just about as common as they get. I think...
I'll take the VW.
It was because Philadelphia didn't and they still needed nickels. (The 1968 - 1970 period was down on Philadelphia production because they were...
It's a strike through error. Struck through a piece of threadlike lint. Probably from a workmans wiping rag.
Great so now the mint has authority to make 2008's, but the authority they had to make 2007 's is gone. (unintended consiquence of the...
Then they should be annoucing that they are going to seek legislation to create such a coin, not that they are going to produce it.
Yah, let's show the back of their heads this time, we haven't seen that yet. :D
The larger planchet would also not fit through the feed tubes that feed planchets to the press, and the feed fingers won't pick up the larger...
No the other TPG's aren't or at least PCGS isn't. This is old news. It may have just shown up in Coin World but the settlement was reached well...
I wonder where they are getting the authorization to create such a coin? It would require new legislation.
Because they haven't settled.
Because of the low density of aluminum, the same weight of metal has 2.64 times as much volume, so you could make 2.64 times as many coins with...
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