Speedy is correct, it is from an over polished die. That area where the leg joins the body is lower in relief than the leg itself or the body....
Copper is sold by the avdp. pound.
< What if a driver happens to see your "treasure" and hits the brakes??? > If he is able to stop before he runs over it then he ha some...
Neither PCGS nor NGC will slab those fantasies, so I would just send them to SEGS.
No, because there would be no way for the submitter to know that their coin had been submitted in Jan of 1994. You can't tell by the serial...
< Until very recently the average age of a coin collector was 55. > And has been pretty close to that for at least the last 35 years. They are...
The First Strike program began Jan 1st of this year. That 1994 most be a reguler submission that got put into a First Strike label by mistake.
< Just think, 25 years of diggin in the ground and not a single coin!! > Silly person, your digging in the wrong places. (Just don't let them...
< someone for the Latino's; maybe Santanna since he killed those at the Alamo, > Can you explain the logic behind that? That is like saying...
PCGS pops report says there are 95 of them, but how long have they been identifying and tracking the micro O for those dates? I don't believe...
When it first came out there were some pictures of it being made and it was actually engraved by cutting material away from the gold "planchet"...
Not for post 1862 coins, or if you did they were either typos or a BARGIN that you should have jumped on. After 1862 mintages of business strike...
More important difference between the Red and Blue books is that the Redbook has a lot more background and historical information about the coins.
Of course that can happen with copper coins that have NOT been coated or treated with acetone as well.
She has been NARUed again from eBay. :)
It looks to me like a cent that has been removed from an encasement. To make an encased cent the cent would be placed in a hole in the aluminum...
Austrian 1 and 2 heller coins of the 1880's have the Austrian coat of arms on one side and just a number and date on the other with no other...
Conder token from Dublin Ireland
It isn't possible to really judge the condition of the coins from that photo. If they are real someone got a real deal on them. The sale price...
Old news, that law was signed by the President months ago.
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