It's not weird at all really - it's completely normal. Finding examples of coins ( any of them ) struck for circulation that would grade 67 and up...
Aidan do you not yet realize how much you confuse people by using your own unique vocabulary ? Everyone else in the world, except Aidan, would...
The same kind of information has been published by trusted numismatic sources.
I mean that none of the books I have, and I have just about all of them, list a mintage number.
They won't guarantee the grade because the coins are only covered in soft plastic - that means the coins can be damaged.
Ya wanna know what I do ? I got myself one of those 3 inch wide magnifying glasses at the grocery store, then when ya wanna look at a pic on your...
florin - 580,000 crown - 451,000 shilling - unknown
Look at the surface of the coin (obv) - it looks like somebody scraped the thing across the sidewalk. It's covered with scratches and gouges.
Oh they know alright - they've probably rejected half that number as fakes.
Absolutely not. What's more, the coin is damaged and would be body bagged if submitted for grading.
Yes, the regular '95 Proof ASE is nothing special or expensive.
It is never safe to assume anything. That being said, the answer to your question (IMO) is no they are not. PCGS deliberately avoids assigning the...
The '95-W Proof had a mintage of 30k, but the '95-P Proof had a mintage of 438,511 - best to not leave out that second part ;)
Technically, no it is not.
Not likely, the toning appears to be quite natural.
There's more to it than that. NGC & PCGS will slab coins that have been cleaned and/or dipped - but they will not slab coins that have been...
You are in for a rude surprise tjace :mad:
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I was thinking the same thing Bone was Speedy which is why I wanted a measurement. But if you can't measure it, then just place it on top of...
It says right in the book - "Coin values in this book are retail prices figured from data supplied by the listed contributors approximately...
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