I recently picked up this coin in a bulk lot at a coin fair and I am struggling to identify beyond my suspicions based on the portrait type and...
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Even if it's real, the coin looks like it has been abrasively cleaned and is probably not worth that much over melt.
If the seller accepts returns, as this one does, you can't go too wrong.
You can e-mail the Heberden coin room to book a visit to the study room - http://www.ashmolean.org/departments/heberdencoinroom/services/. I've...
I'm not really interested in date/mint collecting, so I would just spend $2000-4000 on a nice proof, and allocate the rest of the money to other...
That's definitely not an Ashmore copy. They tend to have lettering which is too finely cut, and stylistic deviations. Never seen one in this sort...
The only UK TPG, CGS, uses a 100-point system.
I bought £800 worth of junk silver recently, and I found a few coins worth 5 or 10 times melt (1916 Australian sixpence in nice condition, 1890 UK...
The dark coin would be OK for $50 or so, but it's not in great shape and this is a pretty common issue. The light one, as everyone else has...
MS70 coins tend to have minor flaws, because no mass-production method will produce perfect coins. MS69 coins also tend to have minor flaws. The...
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