I bought my first $100 Mixed P&D bag from the Mint in 2004 which contained the 2001 Kennedys. Its cost was $135 back then. From that bag, I found...
The only reason I'm agreeing with everyone is because I'm nearing 32,000 posts. Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
Agreed! One of the offerings from the TV hucksters during the SQ program was a complete set of low grade uncirculated coins that were plated in...
Sometimes, it's hard to be polite when the same questions are asked and answered one thousand times. Chris
More photos aren't going to change anything. There isn't any doubling. Chris
I don't see it. Chris
I believe that all you see is an artifact of the lighting, not split serifs. Below is an example of split serifs. Chris [ATTACH]
The correct term would be "Re-punched Mintmark" or RPM, but not in this case. In the future, do you think you could resize your images before you...
That is the smallest...
I guess the way you store them has some bearing on how the coins look. I still have raw uncirculated specimens that I have kept in Saflips for...
It looks more like die deterioration to me. Chris
@John Wiebel This looks like a dryer coin to me. If it had been "spooned", all of the devices would still be fairly sharp, but this coin has...
Correction: Tags are another option that sends me an Alert. Chris
Are you referring to e-mail alerts? I don't care for them. Chris
My first impression is that your second impression doesn't impress me to too much! Chris:hilarious::rolleyes::woot::);):D:wacky:
I have never received "Alerts" unless someone clicks on "Reply" and responds directly to my post. Chris
Zackly! Chris
Don't waste your time saving pre-82 copper cents other than Wheaties. They're only worth about 25% of the going rate for Grade A copper because...
Yes! Machine doubling is quite common. It's also called mechanical doubling, strike doubling or ejection doubling. The die becomes loose and...
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