You eaither have a coin plated with something magnetic, or one stuck on a foreign planchet. Not even sure is the US Mint was even making coins for...
N-6 through N-12 and N-20 all have upright 5s. I’m not an expert but hopefully someone who is can tell you which one of those it is.
Then take better photos, because we can’t see anything. I’m voting PMD based off you’re description, not rare, not an error.
I would suggest starting your own thread. Also I can’t get your photos to load so not really sure what you’re talking about.
Might want to check those numbers. It’s closer to 4.5 billion. 1.3 million would put it on par with 1914-D, which it very much is not.
Yep looked again, still damaged.
Nice coin, but it won’t make FS.
I like your thinking and I think this may be true in lots of cases, I’m not sure if this will be the same. No mintage or household limit....
Plating blisters, just an issue with the plating process, hope you didn’t pay more then face.
It really depends what you are paying for them. Also keep in mind a would classify coins with holes as culls, while they may not have much wear, a...
Oh boy, not this can of worms again.... If you think it is silver, take it to a pawn shop with an XRF gun. They’ll be able to tell you but I’ll...
Any updates on these? I haven’t heard anything and we’re getting very close to 2019...
Some would say storing gold/silver at home is foolish. Take the same steps with cash and it should be reasonably safe. Possession is 9/10th of the...
CoinFacts lists SMS coins as SP. Most likely they just changed the way they graded these. SMS coins might no be proof, but they certainly aren’t...
AU Details, cleaned.
I looked on eBay, the cheapest CC Morgan I could find was about $52 shipped in much worse shape then yours. I’d say you did pretty well.
I would disagree that cull has no value beyond its metal content. That’s a CC Morgan. An extremely popular coin. I think overall, $35 isn’t that...
Doing something with math would be fun. Coins with years that are prime numbers? Just doing US coins you would have, 1801, 1811, 1823, 1831, 1847,...
They way I’ve looked at it is scarce means it’s difficult to find for sale while rare means few exists. So something like UCAM/DCAM double eagles...
I did not looking on the website, but I got the email about it at 10:58 AM. Might have sold out before you saw it? Not really sure on this one.
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