True, but which is better? A no longer original coin with a date, or a original dateless slug.
Did you let the vinegar evaporate? As the water evaporates the acidity of the solution increases. Also you reach a point where the copper and...
They won't have a neg for doing it because the sellers CAN'T LEAVE THEM A NEG!. Yep, shill your own auction and then if the shill wins (or...
Yes he mentions Proof three times, but he never states that it IS a proof and in fact the language specifically raises doubts. "proof or...
That's not a 1795, it's a 1794. either S-28 or 29 (They both use the same obv die). Both fairly common. But you did good. If the reverse isn't...
I think it sold for about what it was worth. No great bargain.
They have been around for two or three years, but they are a "basement slabber", treat them as raw coins.
Sell the kids.
No argument it IS ugly. But almost every example of this coin is ugly. And when a nice one does show up it costs a LOT more. I collect coins I...
Someone it going to get taken by that coin someday. The current seller has it priced as an S-67. Someday someone will sell it to a label buyer...
Every time when the subject of dropping the dollar bill comes up someone always comes up with the argument about how would you tip the strippers...
If it is a business strike quality piece then yes it is silver. If it is a proof then it may or may not be. A tissue test would tell the difference.
In the pictures of the three 5's the middle one is not a small 5 that is the medium 5. There are four varieties of 1805 but only three obv dies....
Good no competition from jloring, now just have to get rid of a lot more people with more money than I have. :)
Since the 2012 had a low mintage if the price has jumped up on them I would expect a lot of people will jump on the 2013's hoping it will happen...
Looking at the S mint mintage figures for quarters give a clue. in 99 they made 700K then in 1900 1.8M. This apparently supplied the area with...
Would take a lot of damage to make a cent look like a dime. :) All I see are several hits on the coin. On the 9, between the E and D, on the O...
This is the large 5 w stems C-4. And there is no small 5 stemless. The stemless 1805 is a medium 5 not the small 5.
The ziplock bag is actually softer than the paper and it is more inert.
Frankly I'd probably drop it in my pocket withthe rest of my change for a year or two.
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