Look at Heritage. They have 12 certified for sale right now. Most are MSXX ($$$$$$) or cleaned, but they are there. They have sold many just...
I do not know how many you are thinking of slabbing, but at the appropriate NGC dealer you can get minimum of 100 certified 65 or greater for $6...
49.141592654 F. (Save you the trouble. That is 282.67310703 K.). It really has been one of those years
The 1887 CC was pulled by eBay. If the seller pulls it, the listing can still be viewed. Without a listing number, I can not tell about the 1944 CC.
FYI: I filed against her/him also. It seems you ae only allowed to list 15 identical items. It had 27 (still has at the last check). See if...
First of all, a quarteer is only .717 sq. in. Secondly, assuming Greg Ewing knows what he is talking about (do not know of him, but assume he...
Per NGC ReHolder (in office) $5 5 Working days 5 Working days A coin with a chipped or cracked NGC holder can be submitted for placement...
Just curious - What does sugar have to do with this discussion?
It is not edge lettered in any particular orientation, but the gouges are in the same position relative to the edge lettering.
As another chemical engineer, I agree!
I am not sure what to make of - - - THIS - - . At least someone thinks it is valuable.
Of the known mintages, I have 4 1931-S pennies. 1 is an almost red 63. However, I am sure that the 1922 plain is rarer. I am sure that the VG...
Take a look at linky They (NGC) show a genuine no lettering GW. "This is a genuine Washington dollar with the edge lettering missing. The...
Since you say it is overgraded, I am going to say EF-40.
Not that I am disagreeing woth you, but where sis that number come from?
First, a 400 ton pres can deliver 80,000 psi to a 10 sq. inch dye BY DEFINITION. Your best answer so far is vipergts2's site. A penny is 19 mm....
The 400 tonns is a unit of force. PSI is force per unit area (pressure). If it were applied to 10 sq. inches, it would be 40 ton per sq. inch...
FYI: It says"Pennies require about 40 tons of pressure, and the larger coins require proportionately more." Not 400 tons. I would guess that the...
If you look inthis thread you wil see what was used. "Well, fellow Numismatists, it happened. The United Staes Mint sold two of it's 400 ton...
I am sorry. You are probably correct. He is apparentlky using a calculated rate and you live closer than I.
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