One thing that helps is to "oversize" you 2X2's. In other words put the coin in the next size large holder. The reason is when you put them in...
The digital versions are a lot easier to carry with you, but at home I can locate things much faster and easier in the paper books. Plus there...
The doubling on the rev of Airborne's coin is Machine Doubling, not a DDR. The doubling on the obv of SensibleSal's coin is Longacre doubling.
Please forgive us Cheech, many of us are old and were raised in in a more sexist time. Our mental patterns were formed during that era and it is...
My view on that. Before 1775 we were colonies. 1775 hostilities began. We were colonies in rebellion. 1776 Independence declared. Declaring...
I must have missed something, what was the sellers answer?
Doesn't look plated to me. Looks more like environmental damage with some corrosion.
Horses were used for the rolling mills, not the screw presses. And while that is a screw press in SensibleSal's picture, it is set up as a...
Because under the Articles of Confederation. which was passed in 1777, and was the government the states operated under until the ratification of...
I got the DVD versions and loaded them all on my tablet. Allows me to carry all 9 volumes with me. (17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 century, the three...
It isn't anyone, just a bust similar in appearance to coins already familiar to the people. It isn't meant to actually be any particular person.
Not the same coin. The coin in the OP is the proof coin. The one from Littleton is the regular bullion coin (business strike quality)
Good question, so why do it? That isn't a Proof Ike, it's a business strike quality Ike.
No, this was struck by the State of Connecticut after we won our independence under the Articles of Confederation. They used a bust that is...
I can't believe that NGC slabbed that. I would call it a cent with the plating removed (chemically stripped) post strike. The dark color, rough...
The W coins are not mixed well or randomly distributed. Apparently they simply put a scoop or two in the top of the ballistic bag after they are...
Because without the plastic they will be valued like 65's. :) There is.it's called "no visible defects". But graders are human and inconsistant....
The OP coin I think is a M 4.1-K. I don't have a lot of practice with colonials though.
And if sales decline then their cost per unit INCREASES.
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