My impression of it was that the die would be an exponential curves both directions, something like this (but flatter in the middle). But this...
My reaction is "oh come on." An 1893-S in that condition is worth 6 figures but the seller doesn't want to pay for authentication. No returns....
Some lovely proofs here. My earliest is 1901 (I only have a couple anyway) so I'm out.
J for Jesus is probably what they are thinking. Could be anything though.
Are you trying to fill out the submission form? I think you just check the New Customer box. I would just email them and ask. They were very good...
Welcome to the forum. You are replying to someone who hasn't been here for 9 years. Maybe post an image of yours and we can tell you what it is.
Canadian silver from the George VI / QEII era might be good, they have some nice designs she might not have seen before. A set of denominations?...
I have never owned a gold coin but honestly I'm not actually that interested in it. I'll nominate @Shrews1994 My father had a $5 Indian from his...
This is what I was going to say but I arrived late. I'd say 63 myself but kinda borderline.
Minor correction - it's rotation is synchronized with its revolution around earth. Tidally locked, as @ksmooter61 said. It rotates once for every...
It's an interesting topic to me because I've been pondering this for a few years regarding the Barber coins in the 1899-1905 era: which was the...
Have any of the 230 1794 dollar “commemoratives” from a year ago resold? They mostly went for around $35k. This is the same shtick.
Interesting read. I'm curious as to how "master die doubling" can be considered to exist at all after the mint changed to CNC milling of a master...
Holy crap, I got suckered again. I still haven't gotten the hang of it as far as checking the post dates. @johnmilton how about a warning label?
One submission, one thread is my preference. Otherwise your threads would get jumbled up with others and rearranged depending on last response,...
Obviously my "thought experiment" was faulty. I duplicated your spreadsheet and came up with the same result. Average 1.5151515152 quarters...
Understood, and this is where I struggle. On the low end, 66% of 25% of the transactions you get more dimes than quarters (one or two dimes and 0...
Congrats! I hope it lasts. "Who gets the office" is the biggest source of skullduggery in the working world.
Hmm, is something wrong with your math or logic? It seems odd that your calculation says that on average you would get back almost twice as many...
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