If they change the designs, especially if they do so as part of a series like the quarters or nickels, they will start selling them. If we get...
My objection to the Jamestown Commem is that we have already provided them with several years worth of free advertising with the VA quarter. Take...
As has been said here it is a copy. i believe it is probably european in origin because of the T by the date which I believe means "Toy".
What about Edward VII 1901 - 1910? He issued pennies as well.
Snce they are colorized by a private company after they left the mint they can make up more of them any time they get orders for more of them....
All of the Unc modern commem dollars use the "satin" finish.
Most of the companies selling these tings have also redefined what a mil is. As Roy said, a mil is 1/1000th of an inch. But these companies are...
Sylvester is right about not altering the designs too frequently. Keeping the same designs for awhile does give the currency a sense of...
Past stories in Coin World have identified these as being the result of clashed dies.
< Maybe it’s because I’m not searching for them, but I don’t see many dealers advertising darkside coins in Coin World. > Probably because...
Congatulations, now you get to pick up this years to complete the set again. They are supposed to go on sale about July 20th. Cost from the mint...
Another problem with their claim that they accounted for all of them when they destroyed them is that in 1969 when they moved a couple of the...
Here's a link you should find useful for identifying the different PCGS varieties PCGS slab varieties And Speedy, Cameron is good with the...
Mintmarks were moved to the obverse in 68 not 65. (From 65 through 67 they didn't use any mintmarks.)
< There is that case of an old BOP press being used in North Korea or the Middle East to make near perfect fake $100 bills. > That was Iran....
< NGC and, I suspect, PCGS send the coins to "Quality Control" after they are graded. The whole point of quality control is to ensure 100%...
Mint set coins would NOT be called proofs. I think you will find that the SP designation (I'm assuming this SP is on the label of a grading...
< The Canadian Mint would never issue a coin honouring a commercial enterprise, unless it had a significant part in Canadian History. It is most...
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