I was difficult getting accurate photos of these nicely toned Buffalo Nickels, but hopefully, you get the idea. They are in an old "Capital," plastic holder. There are samples from 1934 and every mint inclusive, up to 1937-D.
They look nice. Do you think you could get a better photo? Did you pick them up that way or build it over time?
I picked it like this. I took several other pictures but the quality is not great. My Nikon digital camera is being fixed at the moment, but when I get her back I can take some serious photos! This may be a little clearer-
@Evan8 - see: KM 144 Free and Hanseatic city of Lübeck (today's spelling) http://colnect.com/en/coins/coin/37...~1937_-_Free_and_Hanseatic_City-German_States
I acquired this Proof 1891 Morgan a few months back. I just wanted to share it! It's the nicest Morgan I have!
Definitely should be atleast 64. Maybe cause of the die wear showing on the O in ONE it got docked points but still.
One of these days I might take that class in grading, but certainly it's more art than science. I just buy stuff that I like -- that has eye appeal (at least to my untrained eye). Looking at the coin in hand, I would have guessed MS64BN, so I suppose it's fairly close to what I was thinking (just a 1 grade difference).
Well as i like to say, buy the coin not the slab. Collecting what you like is the only way to collect in my opinion.
if your coin is dated 1731 JJJ it is KM#152 German States/Lubeck, 8 schilling (1/4 thaler = 1 orststaler). .625 silver grade/value VG-$8.00 F-$16.00 VF-$28.00 XF-$55.00 not sure what your coins grade is ? wait for other opinions... Krause values may differ from real life values. very cool 18th century coin.