I wouldn't send it in, but what do I know...I look forward to seeing responses.
Someone in my area is offering fake silver dollars on Craig's List for $5. Makes me mad every tine I see it!
OK, can't be an "inverted" bubble :)
For older coins, mint marked coins often have a higher desirability than "blank" ones. I was going to make some snarky comments about wanting a...
Perhaps the bane of the Zincoln...the dread "plating bubble"?
Last time I was at the coin shop, he had "junk" morgans and peaces for $14.95
I agree, I once objected to the phrase "worthless doubling" and I tend to use "no premium", but don't want to see WD (without the 40) or NP.
I thought the mints bagged coins. When did they roll them and when did they stop?
Which TPG?
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...or give them ten years in Levensworth or eleven years in Tensworth...
Since it is one of those tasks where people don't demand quality (they were items to facilitate commerce) and it could be boring, uncomfortable...
Very nice
Don't bother, but it really does look like a nose sticking around the side.
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Is it a corgi?
@BKay your enthusiasm is laudable, but just realize that the overwhelming majority of circulating coins are worth face value. You have a better...
Coins go into tote bins or bags and are rolled by other entities.
yes. Mechanical Doubling or MD is where the die moves as it disengages and tends to smear the copper (or Zinc) and leaves a flat "shelf"
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