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Grading the Grading Companies (07 Feb 2007) The Professional Numismatics Guild (PNG) and The Industry Council For Tangible Assets (ICTA) recently compiled the results of their 2006 survey. The results of this survey would be very important for coin collectors to... (Read More)
The 1943 Penny (Cent) and Others! (07 Feb 2007) There are some rare pennies (cents) that are struck on the wrong planchets. A planchet is the little disk of metal that is prepared to be struck into a coin. (Read More)
What Are Pennies (Cents) Made From? (07 Feb 2007) The Composition of Lincoln cents has changed over the years. Some cents made of the wrong metal can be worth as much as $40,000.00 so you may want to read the following! (Read More)
IN GOD WE TRUST ! (06 Feb 2007) The IN GOD WE TRUST on the Peace Dollars is normal with a spelling that looks like... (Read More)
What In The World? (06 Feb 2007) WHAT in the WORLD?
If you have a coin that is causing you to wonder , WHAT in the WORLD is that? or WHERE in the WORLD did that come from ? , ask about it here. (Read More)
To Clean or NOT to Clean... (06 Feb 2007) SHOULD I CLEAN MY COINS?
The short answer is NO! Collectors of most series of United States coins prefer that the coins be left in their original condition... (Read More)
Grading Your Coins ! (06 Feb 2007) Grading coins is a subjective thing. What does that mean? Well, grading is our way of labeling the condition of a coin so that it can be described to other collectors. (Read More)
Making SENSE of CENTS! (06 Feb 2007) In the United States, we do not mint pennies. What's that? You might ask! That's right, although they have commonly been called pennies for generations, (Read More)
Two Headed or Two Tailed Coins (06 Feb 2007) So... You Say you found a two headed or two tailed coin? Well, Please read on!
I can practically guarantee that it is a coin called...(Read More)
Error Coins (06 Feb 2007) Some coins that appear to be damaged might actually be valuable and collectible ERROR coins. While many coins are damaged outside of the mint, (Read More)