There are two versions of what I call the "Bullet train" label (see @ddddd 's message #7 above). One has the 2012.02 code# and one has 2011.95....
1 gram of silver is 1/31.1 of an ounce. Worth about 50c at today's price
The first Nickel was the copper-nickel flying eagle/1st year Indian Head cents. The second Nickel was the 3 cent copper-nickel The third Nickel...
As soon as it gets delivered, you'll get a "sorry I lost it" and a refund through EBay.
Most likely it's a die scratch... but we need better photos to be sure...
Environmental damage, should be a zlincon - weigh it, 2.5g expected
Pretty!!
The green color wasn't colorfast ... so they are known in green, blue and yellow... Lots of people call them "error slabs" when the mint mark...
No They are uncommon because tens of millions were mint instead of hundreds of millions... but that's not rare.
An 1866 AU53 and an 1869 VF25 sold at the online only session of Heritage's Long Beach auction. Both ANACS. From the photos, I agree on the...
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Either way, the gold color has been worn away from the high spots from years of circulation wear...
You asked for our help. You don't like the answer and believe you are correct despite overwhelming concurence the other way. Bye!
PMD Copper plating was scraped off the reverse exposing the zinc core.
Rules are mostly state and even local level.
Nice. I worry about the ZLincoln since the off-center strike has stretched the copper plating and exposed the zinc core. Make it much more...
Just because an old coin and old weapon was used, there's nothing to tie this to a particular time.
My fav is buying a mechanical (1851O trime listed as 1851) from a dealer while discussing the loon across the aisle trying to sell a low MS 1962...
BTW before I go... the guy who answered before me is one of the top error dealers in the world. When the certification companies aren’t sure, he’s...
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