Post Your AU58's

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by bkozak33, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. Santinidollar

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  3. dwhiz

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  5. charley

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    I love the rivets on the 1917.
     
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  6. KBBPLL

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    There must be another AU58 thread because I swear I've posted mine before. Too lazy to look for it...
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    6D201BB5-EE66-4611-8510-42B8410AB4BC.jpeg A couple of many. I have a lot of 58s
     
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  15. lordmarcovan

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  16. MIGuy

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    Here are some randoms - including a couple Full Head Standing Liberty Quarters, a Belgian Congo elephant, a Queen Isabella quarter and a 1550 1/2 Car coin from the Free City of Besançon which was a self-governing free city surrounded by Franche-Comté. I agree that AU58s are a really sweet spot for collecting - MS looks at AU prices when you're fortunate.

    About Besançon - (from Wikipedia) After losing its status as a free imperial city within the Holy Roman Empire in 1654, the City of refused to recognise the sovereignty of a new protector, whether the king of France or Spain, until Louis XIV dissolved the municipal government in 1676. The government comprised only a tiny area around the City of Besançon in the Franche-Comté, which meant that it had limited independence although it had considerable internal autonomy and still tried to claim neutrality.

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  17. johnmilton

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    Paramount Auctions graded this one AU-50 in 1973. It's an 1806 half dollar.

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  21. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    That ain’t no Au58. You tricking us. Much nicer
     
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