Somebody posted a DDO thread and its actually a DDO. Nice! That looks like some strong doubling - very attractive!
The planchet would have to undergo a second plating process to plate the edges (which is complicated and cumbersome, and doesn't sound like...
Oh, I didn't even notice that. Honestly, it doesn't bother me at all. He got a great deal, and now he's asking a fair price. (It could also be an...
Yes, the nick over the eye is in a prominent place. If the rest of the coin was superb, it could still reasonably get a 66. It appears that the...
I don't see what's funny here. I see a guy selling an 1853 O Arrows and Rays Half that grades G, and appears to be original. The selling price is...
I would assume through the hole in the top. This is the typical method of getting things into and out of a jar. ;)
Some of the strips were plated. Some of the blanks were plated. What's becoming clear is that there is no clear answer. And what I'd like to see...
Sorry for the confusion - the "zinc coated strip" here was still electroplated, and definitely not galvanized. If you read Roger's description of...
Roger, my understanding from the book is that many of those methods were the experimental cents. Your book implies that electroplated blanks were...
Roger Burdette posts on the NGC and PCGS forums. I'm not sure if he's a member here, but I've alerted him to this thread and hopefully will be...
THESE WERE NOT GALVANIZED. THEY WERE ELECTROPLATED. How many times do I have to repeat this?
I am literally reading from Roger's book with it open in front of me. If Roger got it wrong after all of his extensive and well documented...
@Conder101 , that is partially correct. As Roger states: "Initially, the San Francisco Mint cut their own blanks from zinc coated strip. The...
No, the individual planchets were.
Your coin grades AU-58. See how the high points (Lincoln's cheekbone, jawline, and top of his head) show a darker brown color? That is from the...
No, @JCro57 , that is incorrect. There has been a whole lot of speculation and very little actual fact reported in this thread. The 1943 cents...
I think that would be a very attractive display. The problem, however, is that even if you only go with countries producing coins in 2018 and...
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It is worth it's metal content. That is an ounce of silver, which is currently worth $14.18.
That is not a coin, that is a one ounce silver bullion round. It is worth its metal content, and has no numismatic value. The eagle is intended...
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