Oh I agree, few collect the Roosies. But that's exactly why in the years to come that the Roosies will be the coins everybody is clamoring to get...
Colored labels now - just more marketing gimmicks :rolleyes: The coins are identical in every way, I can't see how it could matter in the least.
OK - here's some info from previous discussions - Link 1 Link 2 And here's some info on the 1970 large/small dates - Link 3
Not quite that many - 1,457,000. It is the lowest minatge of all the business strikes and the only one with a W mint mark - of all denominations.
You should have just searched here on Coin Talk - they have been discussed many times ;)
Yes it is completely normal - your coin is a Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar.
Too much wear for XF in my opinion, I'd say high VF net to low VF.
What exactly do you mean by blue label and black label ?
By going to - This Page - of the US Mint's web site you can what new commems are coming and in what year.
Just curious Burks, but what coin is there that has been struck for circulation in the last 40 or 50 years that you cannot say the same thing about ?
Well Conder you taught me another one, I have never before seen an example of what you have as your 2nd type. Never even seen a picture of one :kewl:
This is what concerns me - see the raised bumps I have circled ? And all of the small raised bumps below the line I have drawn ? Marks like that...
The dies were specially prepared to produce coins with cameo devices - it was no accident. But the effect on the dies wears off rather quickly as...
As for the packaging - there were 3 kinds. The blue soft packs, and two kinds of hard, black plastic cases. One of them had Uncirculated Silver...
Did you read tha article at this link - Click Here At the last GSA sale in 1980 the maximum number of coins a bidder could purchace was 35...
Speaking for me personally I would always prefer to own problem free coins. As for the tooling - I would say that LIBERTY on the obverse and a...
I would have to say no based on the pics. For a coin to qualify as DMPL you should be able to plainly read printed text held 4" - 8" away in the...
Well, I wouldn't say that that coin is Proof Like - doesn't mean yours isn't though.
Looks like the real deal to me, and it might just go AU. My only concern would be that it appears it may have been cleaned.
You could have them conserve it if you wanted to, but I don't really see the need. I doubt it would make any difference in value. If that coin...
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