You can still use the form. I have an expiration date in case I need to adjust pricing for shipping, which I did for the first time in over 10...
Put them in a bag labeled "contains mercury" in a box with fluorescent light bulbs, take them to where you dispose of fluorescent light bulbs.
The wing edge clash can be present without the letter there. If I can take a picture of a clashed letter on that coin, I'd label it VAM 19B, but...
5 VAM 19Bs, including the discovery coin, since 2013, 22 VAM 19As since then, 10 VAM 19s. So the clash is weak and short-lived.
If the clashed letters can't be seen, it's VAM 19A. It's unclear to me as to when and how the clashed letters appeared and disappeared. They may...
Weird. I went to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices, and the only device on the page that had "no" in the NFC...
High O tilted right, 2nd 9 doubled bottom inside upper loop, normal date position. The doubling you see on the N un UNUM is Longacre doubling.
Gunk on the coin. Strange as it may seem, there aren't any RPMs with the large O.
Proofs don't get bagmarked, they get hairlined, and much more obviously than business strikes do. If collectors rejected every proof with a...
Nice pictures for a phone. No changes to my grades based on the new pictures.
Based on just the obverse, I'll start at: 1924 - AU Details, scratched (1:00 rim to shield) 1930-S - AU53 1930 - MS Details, cleaned 1927 - AU55...
No. That's a type B reverse on the OP coin. Lower left edge of S right of left side of R, leaf tip above arrow tips.
Blue quick release, then normal looking blue ones, then yellow.
Here's my 52 proof quarter. More subtle mirrors than later dates. [ATTACH]
The first large generation, with the round top and bottom are sometimes referred to as "quick release" slabs -- by people at ANACS, no less. The...
This is the way knife cuts appear. The metal raised from the cut eventually wears a little and covers the cut.
The most common die stage seems to be with multiple clashes and the 'n' clash faded away. I'm pretty sure VAM 6C doesn't exist, and was a...
No. VAM 1C has two groups of clashes separated by a nice die rotation of about 20°. This is a VAM 6, maybe 6A or 6B if any 'n' clashes are still...
Very wholesome coin. They don't all come looking like this.
I'm not sure, either. Staple scratch across Liberty's torso, maybe? At any rate, there's enough to raise suspicion about the lot to make it a...
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