No it would not. But ask that question about a common date Merc in F condition, and the answer would be yes.
You're no different than the rest of us. I don't think anybody has a deep interest in ALL of the articles in every issue. The thing you have to...
I think you misunderstood. The boxes he was referring to were the Intercept Shield boxes - they will stop toning. The cardboard boxes the mint...
If there is still luster on the coin, I'd say XF40 - if not VF35. Based on the pic I'm inclined to say 35.
There is no way to tell what it is worth because we can't tell if it is even genuine or not. The odds are good that it is a modern reproduction....
Based on the pic - I would say no, it's a regular business strike.
Sorry Frank, but there was a release from the mint where it stated directly that the edge design on circulation strikes would be able to read both...
Howdy Dick - Welcome to the Forum !! A good place to start would be for you to post pics of the coin. Then we could offer opinions.
Deb - Rather than make a long involved off topic post in an already hijacked thread (guilty your honor :D) - I have attached a file that you...
I have to wonder why all the hoopla over the price of copper ? A year ago it was almost 30% higher than it is today :confused: Copper chart
Because that's how they chose to do it. In different years different mint facilities have been used to strike Proofs.
Coin Talk had a chat room - for almost 2 years. In all that time I saw all of 5 people ever use it. And only once did I ever see 2 people use it...
Leather will do that to almost any coin. It is not advisable to store coins in leather bags.
It is not a coin, it is a medal. The pyramid is known as the American Pyramid and was designed by Charles Thompson - the man who designed the...
It's normal for any coin - the coin is struck slightly off center. Careful examination will show you that it is not uncommon at all.
Ya know, it wasn't very many years ago that the exact opposite was being said on the pages of every coin forum there is. Collectors everywhere...
You've been talkin to Old Dan again haven't ya Mik. Gettin so a secret just can't be kept around here anymore - sheeeeesh :vanish:
The pics are a bit small for grading - can you post larger ones ?
One other thing to consider - there are only 15 1804 dollars in existence. And the numismatic community knows where each and every one of them is....
Think about it - the letters and numbers are being pressed into the side of the coin. When the edge dies are new, those letters and numbers are a...
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