According to Breen, only about 30% of the business strikes have the type 1 reverse.
I'm not, but I think it is childish to argue for 5 pages about something like this. It's not anybody else's place to be telling them they...
My memory could be wrong, but as I recall the '41-D is not known for weak strikes. Going by that it is more likely that that is light wear where I...
On the business strikes, after '56, it is the type 1 that is the scarce coin.
Assuming it is genuine, and I see no reason to think it is not but ya never know, and in that condition I would estimate the coin to be worth...
For those of you who are suggesting to the pab, let me ask you a question. You find a seller on ebay offering rolls of Morgan dollars. But...
Enough already ! If they want to do it let them. But I don't want to read any more of this childish behavior - by anybody !
The other thread has been deleted because of political content. That said, the question has no place here and so the thread is closed. The...
What she said !
The areas are marked where I am seeing light wear.
Actually I'd say it's AU, that one has a bit more than the normal frost breaks. I'd say it's light wear. But I have no doubt they will say 63....
That's what I thought I was telling you - no they cannot.
I asked because it looks AU58 to me.
Back when I first responded to this thread I could not find this link to save my soul. But as happens sometimes I ran across it today. So here's...
Try looking here Ron - http://www.cointalk.com/t16425/
Sometimes, but not always.
It couldn't hurt. But you need to remember that those plastic bags are not truly airtight. The basic principles of coin storage will never...
No, they are not.
That and the packaging are the only differences. What they are calling the Unc sets come from the same mintage as the Mint Sets. What they are...
To my knowledge there is no such web site. And rarely are there even any books where the author will even try to estimate the survival numbers for...
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