Everyone went to Sears, it was the Amazon of its day, and it reigned for a hundred years.
Low mintage isn't enough, you have to have demand as well. All you can hope is that the mintage attracts the demand. Dignity? They have dignity?
Nah, two pieces of leather. Texas cent process.
Wouldn't need a real one, just two coins, an 1870 and a common S mint coin. My first impression was type 1 silver eagle reverse
Not a bother, I haven't been on the forums for over a month and just saw your thread today. And it is a N-6
Thousands at break even doesn't mean much.
A quarter missing both clad layers would be close to 3.8 grams. Nickel makes up 8.16% of the weight of the clad coins. So the nickel on the clad...
Smallest I ever attended was the 1982 Kentucky State Show. I ran the state show from 1980 to 81 and it was a modest size show, 110 dealers with a...
The 1792's were a municipal issue. They were very popular and widely circulated outside the town. But there were enough of them that they did...
That's because the older you are the more data you have to search through to find what you're looking for. And the search times out.
Counterfeits of every date draped bust half cent (with the possible exception of 1802) are known using the reverse of 1804 C6. and made from a...
With the spot copper price at $5.92 the coper cent has now reached the break even point for melting. With spot at $5.92 (Price for PURE copper)...
mark_h is correct S-230 so it is a 1/100 variety
One problem you have when you are listing the die parings is you have to specify which book you are taking the die number/letter combinations...
The two pricing guides for the Large cents & Half Cents were Copper Quotes and Penny Prices. Copper Quotes by Robinson had something like 18...
First thing I noticed was the small size of the date and how far away the 2 was from the hair curl and the 1 from the bust, The date font on the...
As I said the old blue Whitman Small coins types set that I began with (back in 1972) did have holes for all 8 of the types I mentioned.
Good point, but the overhead costs will probably decrease considerably as well as they will be making less than half as many coins. A lot less...
Key word is ASKING. They can ASK anything they wan't, doesn't mean they are going to get it. And in this case I certainly hop they don't because...
Yes probably the same thread. They lost a lot of knowledgeable posters with that thread.
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