In order to tell the difference between a well struck business coin, SMS and proof coinage of 1964, you have to really know the series. The only...
http://www.ngccoin.com/news/viewarticle.aspx?IDArticle=572 From one of the horses mouth.
There is a better struck version on that page, so I guess he's emulating Daniel Carr in that Moonlight Mint sells both UNC and Circ. 1964-D Peace...
http://www.jinghuashei.com/html/category/class_433.html How many would you like? They even have the 1964 Peace dollar for sale.
[IMG] You was robbed!
I'm pretty sure Elvis was watching HSN when he plugged his TV [IMG]
It looks as though this "legit" silver dime has been cleaned, those could very well be corrosion pits from environmental issues.
Well then, if this area is raised then it's a likely a die chip or a handling boo-boo on the die, which means it came from the mint as is...pretty...
What's a proof planchet doing in Denver?
yeah verily
Is the area in question raised or incused?
Appears to be classic case of die erosion with the drifting of the elements towards the rim. The composition of 25% nickel makes these coins one...
No, he keeps his silver stockpile in his chin dimple. Addendum: In 1979, Nelson Baker Hunt & William Herbert Hunt had accumulated nearly 100...
On the real deal, the chains are very spherical, the links on yours look a little weird.
In 1955 the national silver stockpile was nearly 3 billion ounces, or 94,000 tons!
Send an e-mail to numismaster@fwpubs.com Attn: Scott Tappa Inform Scott of your plight.
Marshall, I'm not here to rain on your parade and maybe it is a new variety, but the reality is that EAC (Early American Copper society) has been...
I'm not quite sure there is enough left of that one to fill a hole, it just might fall out.
How do you know it's a PR-68? Edit: thinking after I read your post, the reverse is rotated "clockwise" correct?
The era from 1948-1955 is considered more valuable to collectors than the strikes from 1956-1963, especially the “S” minted coins from San...
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