Got this today but can't seem to get a good picture. None of them look right and full sunlight shows die polish lines that aren't really visible except at the date.
An 1853 Arrows Half Dime very attractively re-toned over an old cleaning . . . A BU 1942 Walker with nice original yellow toning. A rare high grade 1852-O Seated Half (ANACS EF45) . . . A better date 1906-S Half Eagle . . .
A toned better date 1870 seated dime . . . A better date 1847 seated half dollar . . . A better date 1882-S $10 Lib . . .
well it didn't take long for my third gold pickup, gold is addicting lol had the heritage auction up in the background with a few coins that I was eyeing but only was willing to put in what I felt were low max bids and this one hit. Maybe I'm missing something but got it for my 320 max bid and all recent sales I've seen have been for 500ish. Anyways fits what I'm trying to do for a nice deal, can't complain! 1905-S $5 Liberty Head NGC MS61:
My second Standing Liberty Quarter. Bought in person at the LCS after looking at their tray of ungraded SLQ's. Definitely old school. Any opinions about grade are welcome!
Hard to differentiate in your image ...the eyes play tricks looks like it has definition like a 1 under a 2. Of course these eyes have been open since 4 am.....
Went back to the local shop that recently got a full set of classic commemoratives. Didn't want to spend too much so I brought these home.
Sesqui of American Independence has to be one of my most favorite designs. Don't own any high grades.......just a '64 and some circulated examples. I love these things in circulated condition. Whenever I come across one, I always add it to the collection (as long as I feel the price is right) .
I'm considering taking ANACS up on their most recent deal and getting them graded at $8 each. I bought the pair for $130 and think that was pretty good. I think the Lexington could be 65-66.