Not a book per se, but the www.coppercoins.com website has many photos of many different varieties. Not complete by any means, but if they have a...
My understanding is that most banks only keep in the vault coin and currency that they might concievably need over the next few weeks and not a...
Can't really tell; could you post an image of the other side of the coin?
That makes sense. Do you happen to know how people besides Fivaz and Stanton themselves find out about newer listing numbers? Or are there just...
Looks like mechanical doubling to me because of the flat, shelf-like appearance especially on Lincoln and the T on LIBERTY. Nice photos, by the way!
Unfortunately, I don't know of any "official" listing of newer varieties with "Cherrypickers' Guide" (FS) numbers (post 1997), so other than...
Thanks for the link, but that just adds to the mystery- the 2004D DDO is not listed at CONECA (or coppercoins) but does have a Fivaz-Stanton...
No photos I've found; the variety list was actually this eBay guide:...
Hi All, I've seen mention of a 2004D cent DDO in both the appendix of the Cherrypickers' Guide (4th Ed Vol 2) and in variety lists on the...
Are you asking about cent or nickel varieties? I don't know anything about nickels, but here are a few cents that shouldn't be impossible to...
I would also suggest the Cherrypicker's Guide. As for the wheats, I think they are searched more for key dates than varieties and the less well...
TheBigH: The images I posted were thumbnail links to larger images; not sure if it matters at this point but I could send you larger pictures so...
Ah, that explains what I was wondering about. I guess it makes sense but I would have never thought it would work that way.
If I recall correctly, they stopped punching them by hand in 1985 for proofs and 1990 for business (normal) strikes. Yes, there are some...
What strikes me as bizarre in the bid history is that there are no bidders between $178 and $1200, whereas all the other bids are a few bucks...
Nothing like the last minute! Thought I'd enter a few coins- first is a Franklin half that I found in a roll, for the Most Valuable catagory...
I've gotten all my varieties from circulation so far; I would love to find a 1969-S DDO, 1970-S DDO, 1992 or 1992-D close AMs but think those are...
People have to be aware of this variety to be interested in potentially buying it. So, the way I see it, the more publicity it gets the more...
Will do. I get mine from a local bank that has a coin counting machine, and I buy them when they fill up. Typical values are $50 in cents, $200...
Maybe a silly question, but- most of what I search is bags of coin from the bank, and not rolls. Do bag finds still count?
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