Until the end of the year anything is a possibility. And even that wouldn't have to be the last word. It is highly unlikely but Congress could...
I do list it as a slab, and they were done by MTB. They used a Capital Plastics shell as did several of the services during this period.) They...
I wouldn't do that if you are sending them back to the mint. Attempting to defraud the US Government is seriously frowned upon. On the other...
This can be dangerous though since you don't really know what you are bidding. Since the floor bidding is still going on the current bid can...
Frankly what would happen is the price of toned coins would drop to roughly the same level as non-toned coins. Because if people paid a premium...
Irvine Ky has a coin show? How long have they had a show? What club is it associated with?
It's in the "What's it Worth" forum.
Maybe, but so did Shilling, Crown, farthing, etc. But they didn't call anything a penny because there wasn't one (at least not a physical one)...
No observation. I watched it being done.
No no one, including the mint, knows at this time
Odd I thought they were saying the edgeview slabs were now the standard holders.
Looks like corrosion.
It could just be an optical illusion, but die deterioration would result in a raised ridge around the inside of the rim. On the coin it LOOKS...
Depends on how you define smallest. As bqcoins mentioned the type I gold dollar is smaller in diameter, but the type II and III three cent silver...
Oh it does happen. Buy ten sets, cherry pick pulling out the best coins from each set to assemble as close to a 70 set as possible reassemble the...
It used to be very common back in the early days of the arcade video games. You couldn't pull the quarter back out as medamoraman mentioned, but...
I find them interesting and I would like to have a representative specimen but there is no way I could afford to collect them.
Numbers is close but not quite there. The term has probably been tied to the US Cent since the cent first appeared in 1793. In the post colonial...
Don't forget this US Mint The Dales, Oregon [IMG] [IMG] Authorized and the funds for construction appropriated in 1864 the Mint was built but...
My understanding was that much of the Hunts silver was paper leveraged, they were not taking delivery of the physical metal. They controlled it,...
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