From 1981 to 1986 they still come as standard circulation strikes to issue through the banks, proof-like strikes in the standard poly-pack PL sets, specimen strikes in the blue boxed sets, but in the double dollar black leather box sets they changed to Proof strikes which have mirror like ...
(KM) catalogs, the photos are sharper and the layout much cleaner and easier to use. For the first time, KM catalog numbers are cross referenced with the "Y". Prices in 3 grades provide a second opinion (I did some of the Tibet and Nepal). A good supplement for, or low-cost ...
The high mintage resulted in this coin’s high availability, and you can buy most at a very affordable price. Specimens from circulation in average condition cost only 25 cents, while the value of pieces in an MS 65 grade is slightly less than $7. These quarters have never recorded surpris...
The Denver Mint was originally established to process the gold from the Colorado Gold Rush. It opened in 1863 but had its Mint status and staff reduced as a cost-cutting measure in 1869, before minting a single coin. Location of the mint mark on the reverse of a 1923-D Peace dollar ...
PROOF-LIKE $ 2.00 1999 MEDALLION FROM SET ... PROOF-LIKE SOLD1999 P TEST 25 cent In 1999, as a cost saving measure, the Canadian Mint made plans to strike 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 cent coins on nickel plated steel blanks which were first nickel plated, then copper plated and then for...
Scarce. It has recently been suggested that this type was not necessarily struck at Ghazna, but by the Mongol military after it departed from Ghazna when chasing Mangubarni towards the Indus River, with minting equipment brought along from Ghazna. Estimate: 700-1000 USD...15 May 2025Upcoming...
The highest mintage in 1912 hadthe Philadelphia mintwith 68,150,915 struck pieces. Heavily circulated coins are typically worth $1 to $30 nowadays. On the other hand, excellently preserved pennies cost $25 to $6,000, depending on their color and rating. ...
The cost of mistaking one denomination for another rises correspondingly, justifying that minters signal higher denominations with more distinctive designs. If this last conjecture is true, we should find that the distinctiveness of coins increases proportionally with the value gaps between denominations, ...
An object of the invention is to provide a coin store which retains many of the advantages of those prior coin stores but which is simpler in construction and lower in cost and which may also consume less power. In accordance with the invention there is provided a coin store comprising a ...
and may also receive change from the machine that corresponds to the difference between the inputted currency and the cost of the selected item. Again, in this situation, a signal is sent to a coin dispenser instructing it to release a certain coin combination to the customer. Other common us...