i know its hard to find large cents that warrant a grade but with a hit like that im not sure id even want it. ive got some scratched ones but a...
well it ended for about $550
gotta wonder what the guy was thinking when he was offering 150 for that. as it is youd be doing good at 50. problem free that would be worth 150....
gonna say about F 15 with some rim damage and corrosion NET VG 8.
thats about what i paid for my S-6. its got a better obverse but worse reverse.
ive gotten rid of alot from crummyish capped bust halves to modern proof sets but cant see myself getting rid of most of my large cents.
what goes on ebay stays on ebay.
when im looking at photos of well worn large cents the design almost looks incuse at first. does anyone else get this feeling?
thats a great looking pieces elbesaar. treashunt i feel the same sort of way. barbers are sort of like seated liberty dollars. when you see em...
im going to say XF-45. if that is yours you need to take some different pictures.
i traded one of the st gaudens i payed 1175 for this 1794 S-22 priced at 1200 and some more at a show.
the orange looks like a stain of some sort like paint. that one sure has seen some rough days.
yea its a great detector find. i bought a detector but the best things i got was some silver ring and a few wheat cents. nothing much happened in...
or trade
+1
i dont know anything about counterstamps but i would grade it VG-8 NET G-4.
i would grade it VF-20 NET G-4. corrosion, defective planchet, cleaned and rim ding.
going to say MS-62. great luster.
for 250 i would get a au-ms braided hair large cent. for 500 i would get a vf-au draped bust large cent. for 1000 i would get a f-au liberty cap...
i agree with this assesment. the amount of ppl and threads coming up would be too much for most ppl who simply want to give expert opinions on...
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