Here’s another one that I recently purchased. It’s a 1918-D in decent shape. A total of 7,738,000 were minted but a lot less have survived. The...
About the same price from my LCS. He doesn’t look at them when he buys. He just offers cull or junk pricing on them. He looks at them before...
From your photos I’d be around $25-$30.
Looks like the coin has a substance on it that shouldn’t be there. It’s a tougher date but it’s not anywhere near worth NGC’s price.
Not in my opinion.
Great! You can’t complain about that.
USPS is cheaper and can take long but it’s the safest. The main slow downs are the facilities the mail goes through. Georgia has always been a...
Large date and small letters.
Not a very well known TPG big they did make a b m some for themselves. The grading may or may not be accurate but their slabs are collectible.
IGC would be fine. Nothing wrong with them at all.
I would have saved my money for something nicer and spent more on it.
It’s either a G-6 because of the reverse or a G-8 due to the obverse so it all depends on who’s looking at the coin. A dealer is going to go with...
The obverse and reverse dies came together at the mint without a blank planchet so the design was transferred from one die to the other. It’s a...
I like #2 better because it looks more natural. Both are acceptable but 2 is better in my opinion.
Only Trade Dollars but that was corrected years later.
LOL for me.
You need to add the cost of shipping into your overall costs. Their ad also reads 95% copper Pennies, not Wheat Ear Cents but copper which was...
Magnifying will show all sorts of little unnoticeable things, especially on coins. A 10X is all one needs for coins. :)
A Ring Neck Pheasant with two rings. Usually they have one ring but two is very unusual except on a coin and that’s damage. You can see metal...
No, not worth grading at all. It’s flat and shelf like and that is worthless doubling known as MD or mechanical doubling.
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