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Re: What constitutes a "Full roll" of a denomination?
The coins that never made it into rolls, mostly 1920s and earlier, have no reference to how many fit into a roll. The modern type wrapper distribution took place in the early 1930s. This means any ea… (View Post)3 -
Re: Tax question for California Ebay, sellers of coins
Tax is collected based on laws of where the coin is shipped to. But, I have had Ebay incorrectly charge me sales tax for a no sales tax state a couple of times. It was less than $10, so not worth the… (View Post)2 -
Re: Turned in the holder 55 DDO
Not necessarily. I'll seen some disgusting coins in straight-graded holders, along with dozens and dozens of holdering errors. A claim can't be backed by only assuming human perfection. :) It hardly … (View Post)3 -
Re: 1818 Capped Bust Quarter
Here is a quote from the article linked above: _"Some, like the plain edges and the fully doubled edges are rare and others like the “Guidos” and partially edge lettered examples are relatively … (View Post)1 -
Re: 1818 Capped Bust Quarter
I don't believe this is accurate. The castaing machine was only used for edge lettering. The reeding was applied during the strike of the coin. (View Post)3