The Oregon coin looks MS66-MS68. I hate trying to grade through pics. Nice find, very pretty. I have the bay bridge commem in MS 65. The value has...
Thanks for the vote of confidence :o This one is valued at a whopping $700 at auctions. I feel like it's AU 55 minimum, possibly AU58 if they...
1 2 3 4, I declare a flame war! Good luck getting money for my VAM not quite 6 1899 micro o in MS 64 as well right? Cause it's not a variety?
Both are considered varieties.
The bugs bunny franklin half, and the speared buffalo Jefferson nickel were created by clashes, and command high prices.
sorry.
Actually Vam says every coin is a variety. lol
Morgan and peace VAMs are often caused by clashing and die breaks. They are known as varieties. When more than one of the same different coin are...
Wait a year or 5 and it'll be worth more. Shouldn't take too long for the economy to bounce back down.
I guess if you got it and it ended up being an 1891 with putty cc, it would still be worth $25 after you scraped the putty off!
I'm over the 1891 CC anyway, I want an 1891 OC. The OC's are really popular these days.
The cc on the real deal has sharp points as far as I can tell those are blunt.
I cc! the CC looks way off
The seller should weigh it. A fake wouldn't weigh correctly, then it can be sold with a higher starting price.
There's no pic of the reverse ; (
The listing says 1891 cc, so get it. Authenticate it yourself, If it isn't real, send it back as not as described. The listing would have to say...
The back looks like nestle crunch. Chew on it and it'll cost you a few grand.
But don't because then my 1882 CC would depreciate, plus it isn't legal.
You could turn it into an 1882 CC and it'd be worth more.
I paid maybe 5% to 10% more per coin for mine, so if worse comes to worse in 20 years I'll be able to sell them at small profit. Or if StuffHTF...
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