Yes but that equipment isn't safety equipment.
Junk silver. It relates to some peoples idea that the Constitution only allowed gold and silver to be money. So gold and silver are...
The bust of Washington doesn't look right. What does the reverse look like?
It just seems a little strange to me. They will verify that it is an original set and that all the coins came from that original board by taking...
But then you wouldn't be a millionaire, you would be 1/500th of a millionaire. A million dollars in 100's would weigh 10,000 grams or around 22...
At least it isn't the old Whitman type set, two books small coins and large coins half cent through silver dollar. That was the one I started...
There is such a thing as liar's poker. A note such as this one would be valuable in such a circumstance.
Coin is real, toning is artificial.
It happens sometimes. the 1989 quarters were known for being prone to this as were the NH state quarters.
Someone is using an electric grinder without proper safety equipment.
I suspect the PCGS coin is not a die adjustment strike either. Looks more like a grease fill error.
I like the idea of a scratched hub.
What it means is that if you were to weigh all the cents the Mint makes and plot them on a graph (x axis being increasing weight and y axis the...
In the first image the date IS there, I can see it when I enlarge the image (which is upside down). I believe it is just the plastic of the...
Just very heavily worn, not weak strikes, not grease filled and not attacked with a grinder, Damage to "dryer coins" has NOTHING to do with the...
When the strip is rolled out the upper and lower coppernickel layers are pretty much the same thickness. When the blank is punched out of the...
Yes, ever since the state quarters were authorized back in 1995 the legislation has said that at the end of the series the reverse design would...
Not likely, it hasn't been in the past.
On the 1963 proof by the time it had come up the second time for auction the coin had definitely gone bad in the holder and spotted. At the sale...
That isn't damage, that is the edge of the "gasket" wrapping over the edge of the coin.
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