1880 - Au53 1884-cc - Ms63
Yes, there are.
Hammered is the method of manufacture. Prior to the use of presses to strike coins it was actually done with a hammer. The minter would place a...
Any of them would. They know what the silver content is and would pay accordingly.
Howdy ncolon - Welcome to the Forum !! What you have found is a fake 1804 dollar. If you want to know a bit about it - CLICK HERE
And you won't find it on the Mint's web site - at least not for some time. But you can find the information in the numismatic press like Coin...
That pretty much sums it up ;)
With common coins a lot of it has been due to the price of gold. But the popularity of world coinage has been increasing steadily for several...
Just wait until they release the gold First Lady coins - then you're gonna see a frenzy. With the design returning to the classics - yeah, they're...
I'm not questioning what the mint will charge, it very well may be more. I'm just saying that the gold Buffalo will contain 1 oz of pure gold and...
I'm not sure what you are describing, but what I see are a colorized American Silver Eagle worth the silver content, about $13 - a French 20 franc...
It appears that the '84 was removed from a jewelry mount, probably a necklace. As for how you can tell if they were cleaned or not - it comes with...
Not quite Dan, it will contain 1 oz pure gold - same amount the AGE has.
I can't offer much help on value, but I doubt the premium would be signicant.
Yup, looks like a die crack - not all that common on Proof coins.
Vicious rumors :D
It aint just you. But how such a thing could ever happen - I have no idea :whistle:
I think it's a cast fake. See the casting line around the outer edge ?
Hmmmm, looks like split serifs to me :confused:
Howdy UkCoinman - Welcome to the Forum !! Issue price for this set was 245 pounds. It can be purchased from a UK dealer today for the same...
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