Some of those slabls pop open very easily, others do not. So it really depends on which brand you get. And while the better ones are just as...
In most cases, it was because they had enough of certain denominations in those years and didn't need to mint any more.
They are fake coins.
Elaine do you still not have a Red Book ? 40% halves were outer layers of .800 silver and .200 copper bonded to an inner core of .209 silver...
Probably due a partially clogged die.
Checking the completed auctions on Heritage will provide the best answer.
No, more like ANACS just going down.
I'd say ANACS and ICG are 6/5 and pick 'em for 3rd place. Too close to call nowdays.
Before one can run, one needs to learn how to walk ;) But I do agree with your comment, it's not always easy. But with experience the same...
The design change was made in the hub so I doubt those rumors will be proved.
The '57 and '58 both had large stars on the obverse.
It is a medal struck to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution. For value, you'll have to ask someone else.
He is talking about the cheek of the face on the coin being relatively mark free.
No, the only thing NCS can do is clean a coin. They cannot undo anything.
That's a misleading statement stainless. The reason a person would look at the high points first is because the is the most likely place to find...
These coins were made of almost pure gold so laminations were quite rare. So I assume that you are asking what the value would be for a cracked or...
Flooring ? I don't see any flooring. For that matter don't have a basement either :D I've lived in the same apartment for over 21 years.
Those dies were not confiscated, they are merely 1 pic of a counterfeiter in actual operation. Here is some product -
Fair enough on the berries. The rest of the coin does not match though IMO and I stand by it. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong, won't be the...
I did compare them Toad, your coin has 8 berries - the genuine coin has 9. That is the easiest diagnostic to see.
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