Well it does have a MAD. Not that this means much.
Not to mention the plating blisters.
I tend to wonder the same thing. We know what it looked like back in 1804. [img]
With the diagnostics identified on the reverse they could also be used to identify counterfeits of other date and mint combinations. Like the die...
If they were made here in the US they would have to be stamped COPY to not be in violation of the Hobby Protection Act. And since they do say...
In 1964 a man created a new product, the Postal Numismatic Cover or PNC. He also created a company, The 99 Company, to market them. Their first...
Did they refuse to certify it, or did they refuse to certify it as a "Cheerios" dollar?
All I can say at the moment is it is from Egypt.
First I've seen of that style. The question is, is this a different company? There have been several cases of different companies using the same...
NO. The whole point behind the W quarters was that the mint announced last year that they were planning to release a "rarity" into circulation....
It was. (I saw it while it was on exhibit at the mint in 1976.)
Yes they will, of course they reject 90% silver coins as well.
Possibly a chipped working hub.
Double strike on a clipped planchet.
If it is really struck on a dime planchet, I'm surprised at how well struck up the details in the bust and Monticello are. Those require a lot of...
The 2019 edition would not have the weights because it came out in early 2018 before the law changing the weights was passed. The 2020 issue was...
Since he didn't mention attribution let's assume just grading. PCGS since they are $350 apiece they would need to be submitted under the regular...
Now if everyone just understood that, especially newbies.
PVC is a type of plastic (polyvinyl chloride), it does not get released from the pages. If the pages are PVC it contains a plasticizer to make...
From what I see I suspect a Virginia halfpenny. It's not a british farthing, or half penny. It has a beaded border not denticals, and the Gearge...
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