I think you should invest in a Red Book. That will tell you the information you need to know about where Proof coins were minted. You could buy an...
More often you used to see 1795-S dollars with the mint mark removed or less often 1895-O dollars wih the same alteration. The 1895-O dollars are...
Maybe people find them to be too boring. I have tried to collec the ASEs a couple of times and lot interest. It's a good thing too. Keeping that...
Here are two old gold coins, from England and the United States, the guinea and the half eagle. Both coins have a similar size and had similar...
These coins were never as shiny as the reprocessed coins are in the first place. They have a frosty look with subdued luster. Here is a high grade...
To a point, yes, but the mint issued enough of them so that a collector, like me, could buy one. A mintage of 1,945 is ridiculous. This will sell...
If this were real it would the numismatic find of the century because it’s not a Proof. Mint records show that 12,000 business strike were made,...
I don’t have any merchant shell cards, but I do have a few pieces issued for pre-Civil War candidates like Henry Clay and Zachary Taylor. These...
I have owned the 1763 example for more than 20 years, and I bought the SEGS piece at a major show probably 15 years ago. I have not been in the...
The term “eagle” was the name given to the $10 gold coin in the Coinage Act of 1792. It was only a small stretch to use the term “double eagle”...
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