That's not true at all, it's really not hard to tell the difference. I'd be more than happy to try and explain - pick out a picture or two from...
Yes they are, but other than a few key dates they are all rather common and easily found at prices not much over melt.
They explain all of that in the article, perhaps you need to read it again more slowly this time. They use side by side pics of strike doubling...
5,000 - but I got a hunch they know that already.
Well of the 2,282 sales - I'll bet you'd find that about 400 - 500 of them were made by the same people which would reduce the sales to 1,800 or...
The answers are all available on their web sites ;) NGC PCGS
Yes, it is.
Howdy JD - Welcome to the Forum !! It's nothing unusual or significant, but the fact that you noticed is ;)
This is about the best explanation, with pictures, that I have run across - Click Here
You can't find them on the mint's web site. They are published weekly in Numismatic News.
I would say the coin is AU. One thing you can do in the future is this - when looking at coins in a shop, ask to look at multiple examples of...
You're more than welcome ;)
The cent was quite ordinary - nothing special about it. At the time they were issued, nobody knew there was anything special about the Sackies either.
It may be a small percentage, but the only thing that matters is how many people wish to collect them. How many coin collectors do you think there...
OK, I rather doubt he has one at the moment, but he can find one. Contact Josh - HERE - tell him what you want and in what grade, a price range...
Any modern cent that would grade MS68 would have value, yes. But NGC or PCGS would have to slab it and grade it as such. But to be honest, the...
Would you consider using a dealer that you don't know if I recommend them ? Bear in mind, if I recommend someone, I would stand behind them...
Personally I do not think it is unc, I think it has been cleaned and retoned based on the pics. But if I may ask rlm, you obviously have an...
I may be proven wrong, but I think you are going to be disappointed with that coin if you are expecting a 64. Just my opinion.
Take it by a jewelry store, they can weigh it for you - and you can do some shopping ;)
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