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  1. Sacagawea Dollar w/no date or mint mark - Coin Talk

    Jan 16, 2011 · The Date and Mint Mark were moved to the edge of the Sacagawea Dollar with the release of the Native American coin Series in 2009 which retained the Sacagawea Bust on the …

  2. U.S. Coin Forum — Collectors Universe

    Nov 16, 2018 · U.S. Coin Forum Talk about all types of U.S. coins with other collectors, dealers, and experts.

  3. Forums - Coin Talk

    Sep 27, 2025 · Coin Forums Coin Chat Discussions: 60,088 Messages: 1,017,667 Latest: THE COOL BULLION THREAD Eric the Red, 43 minutes ago RSS

  4. extremely rare 1971 2p New Pence — Collectors Universe

    Jan 3, 2019 · The original reverse of the coin, designed by Christopher Ironside, and used from 1971 to 2008, is the Badge of the Prince of Wales: a plume of ostrich feathers within a …

  5. What You Need To Know about: Strike - Coin Talk

    Apr 12, 2010 · A coin grading 65 should have a full strike, if not exceptional. Learning to tell what a full strike looks like simply comes through practice and experience, and viewing hundreds of …

  6. Collectors Universe Message Boards

    3 days ago · Talk about all types of U.S. coins with other collectors, dealers, and experts.

  7. Bullion Investing - Coin Talk

    Oct 29, 2025 · Discuss gold, silver, platinum and other metals sometimes formed into coins and sold as investments.

  8. Best way to naturally tone a silver coin? — Collectors Universe

    Apr 12, 2011 · Clean the coin to remove any oil or fingerprints using acetone and then wrap it in a Taco Bell napkin and put it in a warm place. Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may …

  9. Coin Talk

    Nov 28, 2025 · The coin is a silver stater from Larissa, Thessaly (356–342 BC) — a municipal issue with a remarkably high-contrast surface. The reverse features a bridled horse advancing …

  10. Why are US coin reverses upside down — Collectors Universe

    Jul 7, 2008 · Maybe they are right side up? But I see a difference between US coins and a British Sovereign: If you want to see the reverse design of a US coin, you flip it over in a top/bottom …