Personally I agree, but the TPGs apparently don't.
They have made the 1795, '96 and '97 all with the same die diagnostics. Now the scary part is, to th ebest of my knowledge nobody knows how they...
Never did like baseball, still don't. And Rusty, you can guess all ya want ;) And of someone guesses right - I'll tell them. As long as they...
The 20Gs and 10Ds refers to the amount of pure silver in the coin. The G stands for granos, can;t recall right off what the D is.
I wouldn't say most, but many are PL on both sides. the '79-S thru '81-S dollars are all known for being very well struck and are often found in...
I know it as a B-14, same coin though.
Then how could the thickness be the same ?
BB-51 ?? You're gonna have to explain Toad.
Ahhh but spock, at the time I asked him to repsect my confidence - he will ;)
I just did. And yes, I forgot about Rickie. There is at least one other who knows as well, but that person seldom visits. Bottom line - you...
Apparently you not only don't listen - you don't read either :rolleyes: From your own mouth spock - No correct answers yet. And gang, you...
Never said I went spock, just said invited ;)
It's not a coin, it's a medal. There are hundreds of varieties of them. Value is usually minimal if any.
Gonna getcha for that Wabbit ! I'd turn ya into a toad but we got one too many of them around here as it is :D
Young Numismatist - you is one ;)
The first fake coins showed up not long after the first real coins. They've been making them ever since. I believe yours is a cast fake from...
ROTFL!! That one will never circulate :D
You also have to remember guys, to many, many dealers these modern commems are just novelty items. They don't even think of them as coins.
Yes, I've explained it several times. Short version they used 2 edge dies - 1 fixed & 1 moveable. The coin was placed between on a flat table and...
I like ! :thumb:
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