Wow, that's something you don't see everyday. Or decade for that matter.
Nice. That is what we call a "cud". A cud falls in the die break category. When a die breaks from use over time, the metal from the planchet (coin...
A variety caused by error (assuming a mint employee wasn't having fun at work). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like they said, it's a grease filled die error. It's important to note that how an error or variety happened, affects it's rarity, desirability...
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Correct. He is (or was?) a member here too. He's also one of the hosts of The Coin Show Podcast. The other being CoinTalk resident @mikenoodle
Have you ever met Matt Dinger?
If you buy coins from a non-dealer, do you make a receipt for yourself recording how much you paid for them?
That is one thing I was wondering about. Obviously you should leave a "paper trail" or evidence, of your transactions to support your...
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How do you handle or produce receipts as a coin dealer, whether you're buying or selling from the public or from other dealers?
The HM mintmark is for the Hoffman Mint, correct?
These were struck by Ludwig Christoph Lauer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Struck by Conrad Balmberger around 1900 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I think this is an Elizabeth I Shilling 1560-61. Am I correct? Genuine? Grade? What is it worth? Seller's photo. [ATTACH]
Denver Coin Co. sells a lot of details coins. I think they don't have them graded because they can take advantage of people who don't know how to...
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