If it were a variety, I'd vote for calling it "Head in the Clouds".
The Fed says "yes".
Well, yeah, but they'd still be getting dropped/lost/tossed/accumulated in jars, so they'd "need" to keep striking them. As much as we "need" a...
I'm sure he was talking about @Barney McRae's post above. I'm inclined to agree with Jim; that sort of thing is probably better suited for...
The "unmistakable variety attribution" there is that it's 90% silver, which means it's 1964, and that there is no D mint mark in the relevant...
Seems unlikely. Looks like it's suffered some corrosion/damage, but most importantly, it doesn't seem to have a legible date. Without a date or an...
With that much of the rims present, I can't imagine it going lower than AG03. I'm not up on the conversion rates/correction factors in grading key...
Great, now I'm dizzy. :wacky:
Yeah, well I've got one with a 36,000,000° rotation! And several coins from the same year with matching rotations!
Surely you mean "inner front top"?
One of my aunts used to work for Doubleday, and the employees could buy "error" books at a substantial discount (or maybe they were free). I got a...
I would try diluted EZEst (a little bit of it mixed into distilled water) first to see how it behaves. A 1956 proof set is worth a little extra...
Hi Adam, and welcome to CoinTalk! The features you're seeing on this cent are damage that occurred after it was minted. See how the second...
This discussion has no future on this forum, but if a "news source" is telling you "state assemblies" are doing this, you'd do well to delete it...
Sometime around 1970 my family went to the beach, and there was a store with a bubble-gum type vending machine that had COINS in the capsules....
Man, I love Google Translate! Government permission, exclusive sale of cultural relics. Professional appraisal, genuine goods at a reasonable...
I think it's just that the news gets spread around more these days. I've heard enough tales from people older than myself about things that used...
That looks like the kind of "blistering" that sometimes happens when a clad coin gets in a fire -- tiny amounts of gas trapped between the clad...
You haven't seen people flipping "unopened Mint packages" on eBay to people gambling on getting 70s? Sure, people could weigh their boxes and...
It's getting information out there for people who don't plan to open their boxes. Someone somewhere is surely building a database of weights and...
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