The 40% half dollars contain .1479 ounces of silver. Chris
FWIW, if I had my choice between a plus (+) grade, say MS64+, and a straight grade of MS65, I'd rather have the straight grade! Chris
You'll find that this is a common problem with Lincoln cents produced after 1982 when they started making the Zincolns. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Jay-D ! Like the others said, your quarter has been spooned. If you're wondering why someone might do this,...
FWIW, I wrote it before I even saw your post. Don't let it get you down. That's why they make erasers!;) Chris
It's pretty easy to get it in a roll. All you need is a hammer and steel rod to force it into place. Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot:
Get into the habit of taking obverse and/or reverse images of one coin at a time. Begin by cropping your images to remove all of the unnecessary...
There is nothing wrong with being new.:) There is a lot wrong with believing what you hear on BoobTube.:spam: You have to forgive everyone, here,...
Who are you to give advice? If you had been around here long enough, you'd know that this is one of the questions we answer about 100 times each...
Well, now you know! NEXT!!! Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
Welcome to the neighborhood @bradleyhandy ! The six to the left are called planchets because they have gone through the upsetting mill to raise...
You know, if all the newbies who posted coins that they thought were missing the clad layer did so at the same time, I'd only have to post it...
@PennyGuy Best wishes for your special day, Bill. Chris
In 1953? Chris
If you want to find one like this, you'll need to get it from the Mint and pay a premium for it. Chris [ATTACH]
Maybe it was made for the Tate family reunion. Chris
I'd like to see a better close-up, too. Chris
That doesn't look like it is that close to me. I've seen ones that are closer than that. Chris
Not from those images! Chris
So, you think it is a proof just because the color is different? Proof is a method of manufacture! Chris
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