Damaged by extreme heat…or partially immersed in an acidic solution…or both.
That’s a scratch on the quarter reverse. The IGWT looks like MD, and the rest is not clear enough to say except the dime is a poor one and no...
I’m onboard!…it would be my first Hungarian coin and my third-oldest. ( I have a Alex. the Gr./336BC tetradrachm and an AR Constantine) Special...
I’ll enter on behalf of @green18 …who may be devilish at times, but if you read his posts you’ll find he is a mighty fine fellow. I choose the...
I tried selling mine 6 years ago but got no traction. Maybe with the gold run-up I might now get an offer. However, since they are restrikes and...
You’re right. It is troy oz. Serves me right for using an AI generated answer. edit to add: Makes it 399.5833 troy ounces. Revised guess is...
All of you guys are seeing a problem when there isn’t one, the solution is simple: Buy the new safe and tell your wife it was the only way to...
Truly awesome! The gold bar at 27.4 pounds produces 438.4 one oz. gold coins, if it used every part of the bar. My guess is they punch about 410...
Very nice. I like the holder design. The illustration and the text really make it complete. Maybe 2 or 3 grams of gold. I get chills looking...
Beware of counterfeits, and fake holders and labels. As long as you stick to reputable sources like dealers at shows your chances are pretty...
Not quite a win. The nickel I got back was a 2004-D Jeff that had no known doubling varieties. I grumbled. (Now, that’s a die hard collector...
2 days ago I deliberately fed a Walmart self-checkout machine cash so it would give back 4 pennies…it gave me a nickel.
Actually, the OP coin is also 1848. Both coins have viii at the end.
IMO….the curvature does not look right. I don’t think any US denomination would have incomplete planchets punched with this degree of small...
@paddyman98 …how about it, Ed? What would be a fair value for this coin?
1982. The coin in the picture is a 1982 small date copper. It is still a common/error and not worth the grading fee.
It’s a strike error where the coin was not properly seated in the collar die when struck. It is a common error not worth any appreciable premium....
After reviewing the section on die trails at error-ref, this seems to make the most sense. Big thanks to @Pickin and Grinin . And thanks to all...
I saved this from circulation 22July15 but found some odd doubling about 4 days ago. It's a 2001-D Rhode Island State quarter with doubling under...
I’m thinking there was quite a bit of debate done by the upper level muckity mucks of the Mint and Congress prior to the roll out of the small...
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