Very Interesting coin. It appears to definately be a RPD but none that I show listed. I would suggest that you perhaps send your images and the...
Nice find! This is one that I do not have in a nice BU example or even circulated. I would put a 50ish dollar price tag on your XF example.
Nice post. Good stuff!
Your cent appears to be of its full diamater. Since 1959 cents were made of copper, not copper coated zinc, your cent was most likely plated with...
You are 100% correct in your understanding.
Your coin is what is termed as "spooned". You can click here for a full story on how this occurs.
I have switched service providers and my email address which I will be using from now on will be: j_t_wax@yahoo.com My old email address...
There was one in an ANACS cache that just ended today with no bids at $100. Last month one sold for $306. It's amazing how things come and go...
Sent in a few things to SEGS recently... here's the list. Submitted: 9-10-04 5c 1941-S FS-024.6 Minimum Grade MS60 5c 1939 r38 DDR-006...
Here's some nice toners for ya!
It's not so much that the design scares me away but I guess I would have rather seen something "all new" other than something revisited. Mixing...
Interesting....
Think about this.... if the PCGS registry did NOT exist would that coin have gone that high? Absolutely not. It frustrates me to no end how the...
I too anxiously await the new designs. I am guessing that the "relived" design may be an interpretation of the shield design. Just a guess. There...
A very nice buy! Although not super rare I think that RPM has a particularly nice, easy to see spread on a great early date to boot. Nice coin!
It apears the coin may be struck on a 25c planchet. I would send it to ANACS.
To be an off-center error some of the devices must run off the edge and be missing. What you have is a very minor misaligned die (MAD). This is...
The tip of the M appears to be on "top" of this defect so my guess would be a defective planchet...
This one appears to be minor die chips inbetween the numerals. Because they are so close together this are of the field was probably suseptable to...
It's possible this is a early strike thru that has smoothed out during circulation. From the marks on the lower cheek too it may be a defective...
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