10% off sale now in progress. Mostly silver dollars, but a few other coins. Many of these are priced at less than what comparable coins have...
I am looking for a one-page display board that is approximately 11 X 14 inches and was "Published by Colonial Coin &Stamp Co., 507 Fifth Ave., New...
I am used to seeing die wear on the periphery, but this seems different. On the obverse, it looks like Lincoln has 3 extra profiles and on the...
Pollock United States Patterns and Related Issues in excellent condition for sale on ebid for $85, including postage.
The San Francisco Mint used two different mint marks on cents in 1947: the Sans Serif S and the Serif S. There are better photos on...
This was originally intended to be a companion thread to the one I posted yesterday. Since that one was not understood, I considered not posting...
This is RPM 005. It looks like a large over small mint mark to me, but is not described that way. Thoughts?
Sometimes strike or mechanical doubling is confusing, but here are a couple of easy-to-tell examples.
When I first saw this coin, I thought die wear at the mint mark because there is some of that at the numerals of the date. Then I thought the...
Is this an inverted mintmark?
When I first saw this coin, I thought someone had taken a knife to it, but after looking closer, I think it is a massive planchet flaw. The...
I have a number of Morgan and Peace silver dollars , including list VAMs, for sale on eBid for what I think are reasonable prices. I am selling...
Is this the inverted mm?
I am relatively new to the microscopic world of Lincoln cents, but am enjoying learning about RPM's, etc. Here are a couple of photos of a 1957-D...
I am convinced that the apparent doubling in the date is due to die wear, but am not so sure about the mint mark. It actually looks like the...
I recently found this 1957-D cent with interesting die gouges on the obverse. It looks like someone gave Abe a hairdo appropriate to the 50's.
I tried reading the sticky post about doubling, but could access only the last section, so I may be asking an ignorant question. The coin is a...
I don't quite know what to think of this. The coin is a 1978 10 Pesos from Mexico. Is it possible that someone at the mint was messing around...
Sear isn't much help with this. From what I could find online, this countermark is associated with Tiberius Claudius Augustus (41-54 A.D.). The...
I am pretty much a rank amateur when it comes to ancients. This coin is about 17 mm in diameter and the obverse seems to match the description...
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