ebay has its own system for searching for completed auctions. But it only covers the past 14 days. Problem with searching ebay completed...
In regard to the '74 aluminum cents, at the time the mint was looking to replace copper as the metal used to mint the cents. So they minted a...
Yes there is one slabbed and graded but no it is not legal to own it. And there have been reports of others seen at coin shows. As for the...
For the most part because the coins were not released by the mint. In the case of the '74 aluminum cents, they were gievn to members Congress but...
And I just checked Heritage, because you had me wondering, and the auction from 2007 for the PCGS MS69 says - PCGS Population (0/0). NGC Census:...
So did I what ? Just for the sake of clarity are you saying that you added up all the numbers for 69 and found that the 111 is inaccurate ?
Sounds like a broadstrike error. Place another quarter on top of it, if it's bigger than the normal quarter - it's a broadstrike. Value would be a...
I understand, but just for the sake of curiosity I checked the totals for the entire series, the 111 is accurate.
jd - spend some time with this site - GRADING MINT STATE FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS
It pretty much says it all on the coin. Struck in the netherlands East Indies in 1945. Made of bronze, weight 12.5gm, size 31mm, value maybe $1.
No, I said one was common and the other was not. Not quite the same thing, but I understand your point. But to answer your question the thing that...
Maybe, I only reported the numbers that are there.
Possible yes, probable no. Yes there is a way to explain it. 69's are common, 70's are not. So people are willing to pay outrageous premiums...
Ruben I was merely responding to this comment of yours - pointing out that high grade coins can be found in rolls. And yes, the odds are...
I didn't use Heritage, got them direct from the NGC site. The numbers only reflect the NGC census and do not include coins slabbed by PCGS....
The coins contain 1 oz of pure silver. They trade as bullion. You can generally buy them anyplace that sells bullion.
Hmmmm, facts say otherwise. For example, 2005 cents - you have to get them from a roll since the Mint sets have a satin finish. But the numbers...
Looks pretty evenly worn on both sides to me.
Ruben - Business strike coins graded as MS69 are rare regardless of where they come from. For example, out of the approximately 230,000...
There are only 3 sources for business strike coins - rolls, bags and Mint sets. So regardless of the grade, some of them had to come from each...
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