Yes phone app, mine is called QR Reader and I think it popped up first in the App Store, been years since I installed it, free.
Not sure where or how I learned that. The digits before the dot is the PCGS #, in this case 6567, which takes you here...
You can bet with 255 million customer visits per week, they are not going to be rounding in your favor. That would cost them millions of dollars a...
.64 next to the cert# is the grade. Beauty!
I recently bought this one for $16 including BP and shipping, because of the wild obverse die clash. Price guide is $8 and whoever submitted it to...
@samclemens3991 The easiest way to ID Rev1 versus Rev2 dimes is to look at the strong central vein of the left-most leaf. For Rev1 (left, below)...
I've been meaning to do a detailed post about this for a long time so this was an opportunity. Once you digest the pickup points it's not...
It's "start a conversation" under a member's profile, which I have done. Look for the Inbox thing to indicate that you have a new conversation...
I'll just add that what I spewed is just the dimes. There is now a third obverse hub type used on 1900 quarters. There were two reverse hubs used...
Yes it was all published after 2015. PM me your email and I would be happy to send pdf's of some articles.
After spewing all the above, here is a list of the hub type transition varieties that are currently known. The least common ones are 1899-P Rev2,...
Here are full images highlighting the changed to both sides going from Obverse 1 to Obverse 2 in 1901, and from Reverse 1 to Reverse 2 in 1900....
What John McCloskey had discovered on the reverse was the addition of an extra fold to the right ribbon, and the two types have been called "thin...
I did submit a handful of Barber dime hub type transition varieties to Cherrypickers. Unfortunately after a lot of time and effort they decided...
I'm curious what makes 1926-1995 "vintage." Seems like an odd date range. Thailand 20 baht, 36th Anniversary of birth of Rama IX (1963),...
That’s an average of roughly 21 posts per day. Solid participation!
Pretty easy with stamps. If it's postmarked or licked, it's circulated. Some of the contentions here specific to "hoarding" cents aren't...
Wow, in their last year of operation and after 15 years they decided to coin $5 gold one more time. I wonder if there's a story behind that. New...
I figured we could count on you!
The online Lawrence books are a good overall reference but a bit outdated now, as far as hub types and varieties. You could probably find hardcopy...
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