Thanks for the replies. Anyone else want to weigh in on diagnostics? I'd pay for the grading if they're obviously faked!
Thanks Chief. I'm looking at the PCGS grading guide and all the MS have no rim ridge, but the AU 58, 50 and XF 45 seem to have a similar ridge at...
Here's the full reverse of the one that could be a "Weak D."
Hey Guys- A friend wants me to sell these and I'm thinking they should be slabbed first. Any thoughts on value and/or which TPG for this series?
Here's some of the text from the mint's email: We have identified a potentially small number of coins that may have been assembled with an...
Similarly, modern raw spouses will regularly outperform 69s. Probably true for other modern coins too.
It's possible that part of the law that stipulates releasing the presidents in the order that they served is interpreted to mean we can't skip...
I wonder if eBay considers it a valid sale.
The Canadians thank you as well.
Thanks. At $25 per coin, it's good news for anyone with similarly toned gold. We'll see if the spots come back...
Spot Remover I sent two of the types of spots discussed here to PCGS for review; the type 1 "Fillmore Wash" I sent in was similar to the example...
I found some moderately sintered planchets in the El Yunque 100-coin bag.
I was thinking of making that my next fantasy piece.
+ the reason we have the National Park System at all!
Here's an interesting one:...
This was the first link when googling "CCAC picks" http://numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=6167 You'll notice that...
I rarely disagree with you but the only power the CCAC has is the power of suggestion.
Roosevelt died.
Arthur’s Liberty was engraved and minted by Daniel Carr, the designer of 3 US State Quarters, whose Moonlight Mint uses a decommissioned press...
After seeing the Alice Paul sales page, I have a new theory about the delay. Could it have been a holdup with the new packaging? Easier to believe...
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