Look at the door and two windows on the portico.
Why ? It's posted to every single day so it isn't like it's buried on the back pages.
Believe what ya want, but the mint never sealed them.
You did better than I ever have :thumb: I spent a whole day one time trying to take pics of those dang coins. But they come in all colors, pinks,...
Hate grading these, but I'll take a stab at MS63.
They are no different.
Not to my knowledge.
That's a contradiction of terms. A 100 year old toned coin is original. A 100 year old coin that looks like it did the day it was minted has been...
Given their new loose grading standards I rank ANACS under ICG.
I'd say PF63, the reverse is weakly struck.
Had one already - 1989.
They have already asked for permission to change the composition of the cent and nickel. I expect it will be approved and we'll see those coins in...
I think it actually depends on what the coins are. Great Britain kinda frowns on certain things being exported. But as long as it is not some...
That was my point - they come in all colors. They are extremely difficult to photograph and capture the color. But JD did a pretty good job. I...
I can't believe that nobody mentioned this yet today - received in an email from Numismatic News "The executive director of the American...
Subscribe to Coin World (on-line or the print edition) - his articles are in it every week.
Compare it to several other '35-D coins and see if the mint mark is the same.
Sometimes there is. It all depends on the laws of the country you are entering or leaving. Best bet would be to contact your consulate and ask them.
First of all toning does not damage, harm or remove the original luster on a coin. The luster is still there - under the toning. In fact, it is...
Yes it has been done many times. But not nearly enough to make any kind of reasonable deduction from it.
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