It's simple, I don't like it because it then becomes an altered coin. I don't like coins with added or removed mint marks either. To me, there is...
It's magic :D
Elaine - they sold out the first day.
I do believe that the reason your theory is not given consideration is because the cornerstone is still there. They just don't know exactly which...
Very true Mike, and the examples that are like the coin you pictured are indeed to easy to recognize. However, the other coins you mentioned, that...
The Federal Reserve tells the mint how many to make each year, only they tell them the year before. The same is true with all denominations.
Ricky is correct, the caps were given to freed slaves here in the early US so that others would know that they were not runaway slaves. Your...
You are correct Phoenix, I don't. My previous comments were quite accurate.
Offered by CNG - you can bet they are the real deal and accurately described.
They are French, gonna have to get the books out though for an exact attribution.
It's not time that is the problem - and don't tell his wife :secret: :D
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When I bought the coin I could have cared less about the strike-through error - I bought it because I wanted the coin period. On older coins...
Actually it has happened several times starting with the very first $1 coins. But never like today's program.
Only if Hilary is dead for 2 years before the program ends.
Howdy Oldmanruff - Welcome to the Forum !! First of all I would not consider coins to be a good investment at all. Secondly the chances of...
If it is I can't see it.
JHar - As always, the first place I ever suggest that anyone look for information on coins is in the Numismatic Resources section right here...
Possible, but given the circulated condition of the coin I think it more likely to be post mint damage in this case.
There is more than one edition, I'll let those who are more well versed in the subject clarify which one is best.
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