Interesting, there is a design difference between the two coins. the left edge of the coat lapels are different. On the right cent the left edge...
Many years ago dealers did usually put prices on their coins but today it is rather unusual for a dealer to do that. I also find it aggravating....
That would be before the 103 years he stated in the title.
Yep 25 cents. Die chip caused the D to be "clogged" Mintmarks like that are common and do not command a premium. I'd just keep it as an...
Coin is real, but it didn't leave the mint looking like that. As for removing a side, try a surface grinder in an automotive shop. Used for...
They picked my choice for the Ironworkers. I hadn't seen the possible designs for the codetalkers before. I'm not real thrilled with their...
Yes Basement Slabber. The early INB slabs had blue borders on the label and a different hologram.
No problem getting on, watch list is fine.
The website just mentions an overflowing vault, not an overflowing vault of old coins. I take it back. After looking at ALL the items up for...
Yes only the 1913 nickels are even worse. in that case they not only used government presses and dies but they also used government owned...
A receipt from where? I would guess you are assuming the coins will be for sale in the mint giftshops and the DC kiosk over the counter on the...
It isn't illegal to mutilate a reeded edge coin, you can mutilate it to your hearts content. What is illegal is to do so with fraudulent intent....
1967 was the last year they used silver on the 1 Fr, 1968 were copper Nickel. There might be a slight chance an old planchet could have been...
And now the entire listing is gone so ebay did act.
I was not implying that the colors were altered after they left the Bank of Latvia, but that whoever does the coloration of the coins after the...
They should be at the show. They can't slab as first day of issue as they won't be available at the show till the third day of issue. But they...
They do guarantee them in writing now. For their first twenty years their guarantees (PCGS and NGC) never said one word about authenticity....
Which two? I know PCGS does now (used to be they didn't), but who is the other? I know it isn't NGC, ANACS, or ICG. NGC and ANACS both...
The fact the bank receives the coins with the colors o them does not mean for sure they were applied at the mint. They could very well have been...
You were allowed to keep up to $100 worth of non-coin gold. US coins deemed "rare and unusual" could be kept in any amount except for quarter...
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