Thanks for the correction, Bill.
Each coin is struck from a set of unique obverse and reverse dies. "N" refers to Noyes, who published maybe the first definitive book on the die...
Still hard to tell. I arrowed what I think are the signs of RPD. The only one I feel pretty confident about is the inside the lower loop of the...
That $50 Buffalo reminds of a couple of years ago when I was playing golf solo and the starter teamed me up with a threesome. On the second...
I'm going with 63.
I just made a basic template in Excel and create new files customized for any new series I'm collecting. I didn't see any need for the added...
I have read that during the Civil War, when postage stamps were 3 Cents, families of soldiers going to war would hole 3 cent pieces and then sew...
The best I can do is S-25 for the 1899.
Thanks, @Insider . I appreciate the education.
Prompted by a member's note on another thread indicating that his LCS did not display many coins: Before the pandemic, when I was regularly...
I checked my 3rd edition of Snow's book and your coin certainly looks like FS-001 to me. Nice find!
That is an interesting question. I have looked at many coins, and have purchased a few, in top TPG slabs that I believed would have profited from...
64.
Why would you? Not all habits are bad.
A couple of years ago I went all over the Internet looking for stainless steel staples and the only ones I could find were industrial construction...
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It is clear from your question that you aren't familiar with the coin collecting hobby and its terminology. So, in order for us to help you, it...
Your question is a bit ambiguous so let me answer the most literal part of the question first: "Where did the MINT get the gold and silver to...
@Gam3rBlake, you set the criteria as MS, Slabbed, Straight-Graded, under $800. As I said before, you will not be able to satisfy all these...
The Mint Act of March 3, 1871 allowed the mint to redeem the nickel and bronze coinage. This non-legal tender coinage was a problem for banks and...
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