I probably would have missed that, nice spot
hey, at least its worth 5 bucks, congrats though on the nice find
that is one awesome error
I'm going to go with f-12
matte proofs usually have a slightly granular finish not unlike something that has been sandblasted. It was primarily used on cents and nickels...
Forgery! no silver dollars were produced during those years. Sounds like maybe they've copied a modern American Silver Eagle (a bullion coin) and...
Apparently in nests made out of other suckers cash
also up into the 60's I believe there was a legal tender limit of 65 cents for cents, but no more
Sounds like your bank is trying to nickel and dime you, find a different one.
still too hard to tell, but you could always send it in anyways
I'm going to have to agree with zane, it is a nice coin but copper just doesn't do that in that particular way all too often.
get the red book
also coins or coinage all the magzines/periodicals will further your knowledge of the hobby
That is because they are a staple of the hobby.
long term the only real good investment that will come out of them is if gold again goes through the roof. Short term, if the mint sells out...
I haven't compared them side by side but do the satin finish coins really look that different from the business strikes, esp ones straight out of...
Super grade modern coins were created for two reasons 1) So people could compete against each other in the registry set battle and 2) So the super...
I keep trying to build a room like that but every three years or so I end up having to get rid of half of it in order to meet my wieght allowances...
sure its not a casting or something
you can't demand a recount, there are no hanging chads!
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