Look just a tad closer ;)
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No, I assumed we talking about coins struck for circulation.
The presses the mint uses are even faster. Even the edge marking machine they use for the dollar coins run 1000 coins a minute.
Kinda surprised that no one has mentioned a particular point about this coin. You guys need to look a little closer ;)
1998, there were no dollar coins.
And with a coin press that spits out 1000 coins in one minute - what can he make then ?
You have NO idea how tempting that is :rolleyes: But I'm too dang tired :D
I'll even 3rd it :hail:
Gorgeous coins, look kinda familiar too ;)
They are extremely common and add no value to the coin. They are kind of neat though and many people collect them for that reason.
No, I am not referring to a rare coin at all, I am referring to the most common of all coins. The most obvious reason to counterfeit any coin is...
All I can say is that you guys sure must know a lot of dealers that I've never run across. One of the biggest problems that you will ever...
Toning is caused by the environment the coin is in. Remove it from that environment and it will stop toning. Of course you have to move it to an...
spock what know your seller means is that you trust them. But it also means that you know that seller's policies - like what their return policy...
The most common reason is money.
Yes of course it is. That is what artificial toning is. As to how, there are as many different ways as there are coins.
If you know your seller, you don't have to worry about that ;)
There is a difference between lowering the prices mid-year and lowering them at the start of the year from what they were the previous year.
Can't swear to it, but I think was 1921.
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