To the best of my knowledge, no they are not.
Look like type 1's to me.
Yeah - well wait until you discover world gold [IMG]
Well - welcome to a path that has been trod by many. :high5: But be aware, once one takes the first step upon the yellow brick road there is no...
Dunno - but it's all very old news.
I dunno - looks like a cast copy to me.
The pics are too small but based on them I'd say both have a shot at MS65.
The Spanish colonial coinage was also the most common of all coins found in the colonies.
I would suggest using Air-Tite holders instead of the Capital holders. The Capital product is a good one, don't get me wrong. But they are 10...
It depends on the coin - general rule of thumb for US coins, if it's off by more than 1% either direction then you have a problem. Carl - as...
Yup, it does indeed ;)
I'd say ya did just fine ;)
What we are talking about is the sealed edge of the plastic or pliofilm. Take a look at a set of any year close up, then look at another that was...
You're not going to find any sites that are any different either. The $10 Indians and $20 Libs have numismatic value over and above the value of...
One of these days I'm gonna have to see about "editing" that article and presenting the best origin explanation of all :rolleyes:
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Black Hawk - are you asking about the cardboard 2x2's with a mylar window or the hard case acrylic 2x2's ?
Mike if you come back on here and tell us that coin was graded as MS - so help me I'm gonna write to Taylor myself. Not that it will do any good -...
Even if they did it wouldn't do any good. Unless you have a paid on-line subscription.
Maybe more have turned up Clad. I checked the seal too. Don't have my sets anymore for comparison so I looked on ebay. There are several currently...
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