From what I've read, the 2020-S silver proof sets are already made and are waiting at their Memphis fulfillment center for ordering. It's just...
Good idea. I owned a raw 16-D for 40+ years before I sent it to ANACS, came back authenticated. I think it costs $19, plus insurance / shipping....
From a coin show I attended 35 years ago. Note the overdate, too.
I just checked my set, it has the normal frosting there.
I think it's a large date.
When I was a kid, they were near the end of circulating, so I only found maybe a 1925 and 1926-S in change. Many were dateless. I collected...
Glad that the cumulative figures are back.
They have at least resumed updating sales for the bullion issues, one can see January 2020 totals so far.
groan.
Some people have more money than sense.
When I complained to Mint support weeks ago about how this would hurt the collector, I e-mailed USMint-support@usmcatalog.com - it wouldn't hurt...
I have one inherited from my grandpop, who was a Mason, dated 1949.
Had it not been cleaned, I would've placed it in somewhere in the higher AU numerical range.
This is what I meant. One sold in 2015 for $22,325. https://www.pcgs.com/news/1983-copper-lincoln-cents
I hate to complicate this, but I've heard that there exists one (or more?) 1983 cents with the old composition and the 3.11 g weight. Excessively...
I'm pretty sure a 1996 wide AM does not exist, and yet I check every 1996 cent I get in change, anyway. I guess it's called wishful thinking.
I don't have the means to post an image now, but this is a low-condition note and would have minimal value.
Do position numbers ever determine the value of an MPC? Recently purchased a very used $1 from Series 521, position number 1. The serial number...
My goof, I didn't see your photo of the reverse sides, thanks.
Also depends on the mint marks on the reverse of these coins, especially the Barber half, quarter and dime.
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