Manx cats have hair, they don't have tails. Sphinx cats are the ones without hair.
S-191
Just build a drop press, it's easier.
I just got back from EAC a little bit ago. I had a great time. Picked up four new books and two coins on the bourse floor, managed to get two...
Plain edge or lettered edge?
Coin looks like coppernickel. Have you tried the tissue test on it?
And now the second bidder is "no longer a registered user" Why do you say it wasn't a legal coin? looks like a regular Washington Presidential...
Decent coin, die faces are not parallel which is what is causing the weakness on the right side. I feel it is overgraded.
The thing is the Classic commemorative halves had very little to do with the government. Each one was the idea of some small group that...
The INS 6 is important and impressive. It isn't unique, that is now the second specimen. The first was pictured on page 169 in my book back in...
That method is actually mentioned in Penny Whimsy for retoning old copper large cents.
Not a die crack, looks like corrosion.
Depends on how badly the ground damaged the 1803, that is a good one.
The only thing the mint had to do with these is they struck the coins and then rejected them and waffled them. The mint does not make the strip,...
No shocked, I was collecting through that era.
Difficult to do since the letter are incuse on the coin, LIBERTY is clearly visible even on coins in the Fr-2 AG-3 range. I wouldn't be...
Plumbago is an old term for graphite.
It has been altered from a 1794 but not a head of 95. I'm coming up with probably S-23
Never heard about people being encouraged to just over it, but it was on display for some time in the Window of Tiffany's in NYC. When it was...
Supposedly the model Longacre used was a profile from the statue "Crouching Venus". He used pretty much the same profile with a little...
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