Not necessarily. Russ does have some expertise but not enough in the Eisenhower Arena to have known about these.
what the heck are you talking about? "King of all coins??" "Leader of the PCGS Forum??" How it was missed was as easy as ALL the hints I threw...
Try visiting the IKE Group at http://www.ikegroup.info/ Generally speaking, the 1971-S Silver Proof Peglegs do not command any premium at all as...
I'll see if I can make it easy for you. Type 1 Reverse. This is what is on ALL 1971, 1971-D, 1971-S Silver Business Strike and 1972-D Business...
Unknown. It's also Unknown if all that were in this box were Type 1 Reverses. James Wiles saw the first one, which had been submitted by a...
Obviously whomever is selling it, bought it for $700 and they need to recoup their uinvestment. Seriusly though, I thought Teletrade was going to...
Clearly I misread your reply. Please pass that Hammer!
The US Mint did not put coins in Capsules or plastic holders "until" the 1966 and 1967 SMS Coins. Certainly not 1942 and certainly not by mixing...
No LOL! Care must be taken when coupling specific Obv designs with Rev Designs since we know that not everything is as it should be as many times...
That depends upon whether you intended to say "could have the Type 2 Reverse" or meant to say "should have the Type 2 Reverse". BTW, all the...
Almost. You see, the 1971-S Proof Coins were intended to be coupled with the Type 2 Reverse which was the high relief counterpart (proof) to the...
Yes. IMO.
Not a Doubled Die but a Deteriorating Die.
Nobody is even close. Think...................Type B Washington Think...................1964-D Type C Reverse Think...................Type 2...
I think it sold for a bit more the 40 grand Frosty.
Here's the coin whoch was sold at Heritage on 5/29/2009: http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=1125&lotNo=1448 Here it is on the...
You'll have to do better than that friend.
I must have been sleeping on the 17th of February. Actually, I think I had the flu so maybe I'm not such a stupid....
I don't knoew how the OP does it but I use MS Paint with the line tool.
As a matter of fact, no. No they don't all look the same. The bullion versions produced in 1986 have a differen finish than those produced in say...
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