Yes I do, I also have the two penny that was issued the following year. Don't remember if it was red or blue. Have a couple of WWII propaganda...
I not sure you can look at the coins in the collection without prior arrangements (And often only if you are a recognized researcher.) I don't...
If I remember correctly it got robbed not too long ago.
Weight nay not be entirely conclusive but if it weighs more than 23.62 grams then you have a chance at 40% silver. If weight does seem to...
If it had been a 73 CC W/arrows it probably would have been detail graded.
The grade is F-12. I saw a picture of it just this past Thursday from a club member who took the picture while he was at Silvertowne. If I...
The fact that Malaysia struck an off metal coin isn't relevant. No, last date I find for foreign coin production at the US mint was 1980....
When the state quarters began it was a big deal, something new! The reverse of the quarter had been the same for 66 years. People were...
If it comes back as you expect it to I'm sure many of us will be happy to eat a little crow. And I hope if it comes back as we expect, I hope you...
Clearly PSD.
Always love it, "Let's see there are other nondestructive tests that can be done to help determine composition, nah lets damage it with a test...
Acetone can remove PVC RESIDUE from coins, but residue is NOT the same as PVC damage. PVC damage is actual etching of the surface metal of the...
PCGS started the First Strikes nonsense in 2005. NGC followed suit in 2006. Due to the lawsuit they switched to Early Release in 2007....
OK in the picture you posted it looked like it said 0 bids.
The legal problem was discussed back almost a year ago when the coins were proposed/authorized.
Knowing EAC dealers as I do, the chances are quite good that Chris was right and the TPG got it wrong. (And there are a lot of copper in TPG...
You'll have to ask NGC, it makes no sense to me unless there is something less than archival about the new black inserts.
Upper Deck does not make coins, neither does the Franklin Mint. They may have someone produce a silver round that they sell, but they aren't...
It looks like the opening bid on the $1.96 worth of coins was $1.61 and it closed with no bids.
Personal opinion, NO. First question: Are there actually coins with Michael Jordan on them? Second question: If there are, Why?
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