I can not give you confimation on the Wexler (WRPM) die number however I can confirm that your coin is RPM-1, S/S North (CONECA Listing). It...
Hi Neill, Your nickel does indeed appear to be an RPM. If you wouldn't mind I would like to feature the coin on the home page of my website. As...
Cool. You should send thewe scans to Ken Potter for his variety registry... World Die Varieties Ken Potter PO Box 760232 Lathrup Village,...
Try http://www.coppercoins.com for your DDO cent...
Great buy! Here's a little 50-D Reading for you too!.... LINK
So is this saying that they are going to revert back to the old style of Monticello then? From the last paragraph it sounded to me like its up to...
Great information. Do you know why they decided to place the P Mint mark on the Jefferson in 1980 (to date)? (I'm asking because I don't know).
I would agree with others in saying that your S-Mint nickel has been struck by new dies creating that look of a proof coin. I am not familiar with...
Susan, Your coin appears to have die chips (rather than a CUD). Remember that a CUD borders the rim only and is produced from the edge of the...
I have a couple of people interested in identifying their medals and wanted to see if anyone could help out... This first one is described as...
This is the "old school" way of grading IMO. For me, and this is also how I always list any auction descri[tions and sell privately, BU means...
This looks like strike doubling to me...
OMM: Over Mint Mark. For a list of numismatic terms you can try here.
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Thanks! It is certainly a fun little side collection. They are relitively inexpensive and the thrill of the "hunt" has been quite exciting! I am...
Hi David, Looks like a nice RPM however I need to see a photo of it with the BU of PLURIBUS above it to pinpoint exactly which one it may be.
Is My Two Headed/Tailed Coin Real?
Goto www.anacs.com and check out their site for information on submitting a coin. Another option would be to send it to an error coin attributor...
If your coin has the correct weight then it most likely is not a coin missing its clad layer but rather one with a "copper wash" error. Not worth...
It appears that your coin has a planchet defect. A lamination peel occured on the planchet prior to the strike. Due to the grade of the coin it...
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