Seven rolls of wheats, worth about $10.50 cost $5 to ship, so so if I was buying I would be looking at paying no more than $5.50 for the rolls....
Out of reach of most of the error collectors yes. There are some that could afford it, but why would they want it? They might want a nice RR...
Well two of us have now failed on the 1819 and I believe both of us are fairly experienced at variety attributions. This makes this a very...
Genuine mint error! This is a called a die break. The die cracked and then finally a piece of the die broke away and fell off the die. When it...
Don't waste money sending it anywhere, it is unquestionable a fake and not even a good fake.
Hmmm, it turns out I don't have an S-42 yet either, but two others have already said they are watching it so maybe I'll just back off from it.
If it's genuine, it may actually be worth LESS because of the railroad rim. It would be a classic case of a a white elephant. Collectors of...
Now you need to indroduce them to Senator John Sherman whose silver purchase act replaced the Bland Allison act, increased the amount of silver...
On the 1827 I agree with Idhair O-113a. I believe the 1828 is O-117. I'm having problems with the 1819 though. I can't get it to match up to...
I've already RSVP'ed my regrets, so tell her I said you could have mine. :)
No there was no theft, at least not by an individual. The State of Louisiana took over the mint and the bullion it contained for their own use...
I'd say environmental discoloration.
And exactly how should they "not allow" them to sell at this ridiculous markup. Once the Mint sells the coins they don't belong to them anymore,...
Sure the companies that MAKE the machines would like that, but all the companies that have already purchased machines wouldn't be too pleased.
Well you could buy the books, or you might be able to check out online a few very extensive collections that have sold at auction. You might try...
From a real quick check it looks like O-111
Trade tokens issued as souvenirs. They have been issued every year since 1969, the "gold" and "silver" versions are just plated. Retail tends to...
Pyrbob is correct, the proper term for this would be struck through a late stage capped die. Although they are both caused by the same thing it...
It doesn't look that circulated to me. Pictures aren't the best but it looks high XF to AU. Nice piece from India. Very early stage Brockage.
Closer to 25 to 35 cents. Believe it or not, if they stopped making cents today within a years time for all practical purposes they would all be...
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