There might be millions of these coins in existence but you have to believe the error coins are very much sought after.
No doubt about the fact that there millions of clad coins in circulation than there was silver in its day. They are more resilient because they...
It's like taking money out of PCGS's pocket. They provide the service and provide innovative products at the request of consumers. It's like...
I couldn't agree more TopCat. I'm a fan of the eagle scout medals.
Iceland has some understated yet attractive designs. Nice pick ups Kasia.
Trust me, the 1992-D is a lottery find, the Philly minted piece is ten times worse. I've gone through thousands of dollars in cents without one...
Oh yes, sorry for not making that clear. The actual mint facility is hands off, never open to the public.
Wow, that is amazing offering. Normally I would say something to the effect of, Canada releases so many dang commemorative and special strike...
It was fairly recent, actually it was only 2009 for the last tour. And I take the fam there about 3 times a year just to visit and go to the...
The state quarter design was know for the spaghetti hair. The mint muted down the hair design to the point where its just a cloud atop...
Precisely why I collect the older coinage. Gone are the days where the mint commissioned contracted artists and sculpters to create the models...
I remember seeing that video a while back. The only method I tried was the eraser on a scrap maple leaf. I used a "magic rub" eraser, they are...
Nah, won't affect grading. But it's a trend to future coinage. The current coins just lack depth and detail.
Picked up a nice and original Bust Half today. Enjoy! [ATTACH]
The new engraved models the mint creates for the dies are generated from computer graphic programs. Which make most of the new coins have lower...
And what do they mean by "numismatic version"? I thought there was only one type.
That is a thoughtful gift. It would have been amazing if there was that magical "O" on the reverse.
Die cracks galore on that reverse, love it!
Create a coin that would compliment the old Bay Bridge Commem. Something really ornate with a high relief, or an incuse design. I want unique!
Yup, you're right. We do love light green seals, and I especially like that hundo you just got.
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