I've posted this once before, but just for fun I'll do it again . . . [ATTACH] Wait . . . there's more . . . Wait for it . . . Wait...
Yes, it's located above what appears to be an "O" mintmark, but isn't.
No, that is an 1842-O large date quarter. While I agree that your coin was indeed minted in New Orleans, Evan8 has given a fine summary of the...
Yeah, but they're much heavier lifting . . .
Woo Hoo, sounds like quite the party!
That has been my experience as well. I've submitted error coins to ANACS numerous times and find that, despite their lower cost, I generally net...
AU Details. I like the look, but suspect the very uniform absence of luster.
I'm on the fence. I don't think you should spend it until someone proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is damaged.
I like the suggestion from @doug444 of using the scanner, but as a starting point only. It allows for rapid identification of date / mintmark...
I've got to be careful to be objective here . . . The dealer ranks run the gamut, from the friendliest, most knowledgeable and most honorable to...
Banks leverage every asset at every opportunity. People say the banking industry is a house of cards . . . My own opinion is that fiat money...
This may not be common knowledge, but authorized dealers get a rebate from the TPG as compensation for being the middleman. Dealers should grade...
VERY nice looking coin. Thanks for sharing.
A good coin designer orients elements of the design to be volumetrically complimentary side-to-side, so as to balance the radial flow of the...
I think you overlooked the fact that because each side is neither coin nor medal aligned to the other, but rotated 60 degrees off, the intent of...
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