I agree with Tyler. If only it hadn't been cleaned, because the reverse has some strong details. :dismay:
I never get tired of looking at beautiful coins, and I'm sure no one else does either. I love the toning on that 1952-S, by the way. Great coins...
I'd go with the large cent. There is much more history in something like that than a 1964 proof set.
If I had that much money, I would be willing to pay close to $600. 1894's are surprisingly scarce in grades above Fine, and finding one this nice...
I know I love those silver Washington Quarters, and I'm sure you do too! So let's showcase them, whether they be a slick 1932-D or a lustrous...
It appears to be undergraded, mainly due to the blazing luster. I think it just deserves a CAC sticker.
That's a nice Barber for less than $8! It sounds like a fun challenge. :thumb:
My first Carson City coin:
Hopefully we can get this thread going again, so here's a couple of Barbers: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Let's see some more, shall we?
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