Redbook is generally what you would expect to pay retail. Best up to date pricing is the greysheet. That's what most dealers use to buy.
They don't hurt the metal, only loosen the organics.
One other thing. The coin doesn't have to have all the markers. That is subject to die state.
Beautiful coin!
I agree with the sentimental value. Sorry for your loss.
They aren't "stamped" multiple times and dies aren't "casted".
Nonwheat coins sold by weight? Just buy boxes at the bank and sort them. One cent each.
No not a die chip. It's a volcano about to burst!
It is tricky. If you go by the definition of an error being something that happens during the strike, and a variety being on the die itself, you...
Of course it wasn't made that way by design! I personally believe they are and should be called errors. Varieties would be die changes, wrong...
Well I look at it this way. Everyone reacting negatively towards the modern doubled dies seems to follow the notion that major doubled dies were...
What are you talking about?
Uh yeah, because it fits the definition of doubling. I suggest going to doubleddie.com and look at 2015-WDDO-006 and tell me what else it could...
Remember, the doubling has to be the same, not similar. The doubling is on the die.
You don't have to be an expert to see these. They're easy to spot with a loupe.
Entry post.
Troll!
You're correct. There have not been any Denver mint coins with the proof reverse. Regardless, I don't know why people seem to think weight has...
Beautiful coins!
The 2018 cents are out.
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