Dang - I wish I had saved a CoinWorld article that addressed this subject in great detail. I believe that you are correct, the technical symbol is...
PCI 61, I say 55.
Neat coin :thumb: ... how about F-15.
Not possible. Either it is silver or copper - can't be both.
I believe CoinWorld said that the most likely option would be a 3-coin set of 1/2 ouncers ( a proof, reverse proof, and unc?). Any new info, ND86?
I believe the count is currently in the thousands. Coppercoins.com has some very useful information about Lincoln varieties.
Correct. Not necessarily. Pretty much - but occasionally, a tiny particle may get inside the holder. Also, sometimes coins are slabbed with a...
89 degrees and thanks for the opportunity!
NGC (or any other major third-party grader's) slabs are not airtight.
No they can't, because the first U.S. government-issued coins are 215 years old. IMO, it's investing if you buy the coin with the intent to...
Congratulations! :thumb: Pardon my ignorance, but how many marriages are known?
AU-55, but very PQ.
Favorite design - Morgan or Saints. Favorite to collect by date - Indian head cents.
I strongly disagree with this statement. Third-party graders were a response to the numismatic market of the 60's and 70's, not the internet (the...
As mentioned, the first regular production began in 1883. A number of patterns with similar designs were produced in 1882. Edit: Beat me to...
Welcome to the forum! I would strongly recommend not bringing any money with you to purchase coins when you go to the show. Look around, ask...
Not likely. Even more unlikely. If metal prices continue to rise, possibly. Almost certainly.
Machine and computer software. The Chucky Cheese-like look was no accident.
Anacs Ef-45, Imo Vf-35.
Although it isn't a book, the best place to go for pricing is to an auction site such as Heritage, eBay, Teletrade, etc. You can view actual,...
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