1928 is the only year with two different mint mark sizes (large and small S). Other years only look like yours (small S).
Yes, VAM 46. You can see the die break starting to form on the wreath near the N in UNITED. This becomes a rather deep chunk taken out of the...
I agree with VAM 74.
Because I liked it. 1828 O-121a PCGS 45.[ATTACH]
Not sure off the top of my head which one that is, but it isn't VAM 32A. The clashed letters on VAM 32A are quite strong and would easily show up...
Ordered 5 to flip to someone who had made me a pre-sale offer.
Fake. Wrong reverse hub for 1903. They all used C4. This one is C3.
Then it's fake.
Doesn't look like 03-O. The mint mark style was used from 79-84, then again in 88-89. Position is wrong for 88-89, when the oval O was set...
Here's a picture of a real one, from uspatterns.com. [IMG]
You might want to create a poll.
While fakes have found their way into TPG holders, I'm don't think that this is one of them. Loss of detail on fakes doesn't scale down with the...
Given enough coins, motivation, and time, someone could.
Have you done a specific gravity or XRF test to conclude your coin is Sterling silver? The mint never used anything other than 90% at the time....
As soon as I get done weighing all of them, not just mine, I'll let you know.
The answer has already been given. A 1964 Kennedy weighing 12.68 grams is considered to be within normal tolerance, is caused by the strip being...
1878 is a fun year for Morgan dollars. The 8TF went into production before the mint was ready, but they needed to coin all that silver, anyway....
Strategically placed poor photos make people greedy, so this will sell for way more than I could ever get for it.
I had thought of that, but then it'd be ambiguous as to whether it referred to the screwdriver or the screw. I wish they'd have included the...
They should have called it MS64+RH, since it's round head screw.
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