I'd have a pretty different list. Even if I just stick to the US: 1) Proof 1906 (p) US Philippines Peso....
In your opinion, is it worth submitting for grading even if it comes back without a straight grade? I'm not all that familiar with this series &...
I'm leaning towards a damaged D. Might have taken a hit coming from 3:00. As I have not seen any others with a similar damaged MM, I'm guessing...
Pretty coin! I'm guessing 64
62 obverse, 64+ reverse, net 63+ from me
Certainly not trying to pick a fight, but the difference between "high AU" & MS65 is not due to any of my (many) photographic failings. We've all...
I used the CoinFacts app to pull up comps that have recently sold in slabs. The oddest bit of wear is on the reverse ribbon, as that isn't usually...
I think you're taking that serving of crow a bit salty, don't you?
Marked "Best Answer". I'd have been hard pressed to guess the slabbers saw an MS65 coin here from pics alone.
Just a reminder - don't let toning distract you from surface details. Some of these coins literally sat in wet burlap sacks for 60 years at the...
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This is one of the larger So-Called Dollars that is also catalogued as a US Mint issue. The seller didn't know what he had and sold it for under...
Some of the exceedingly low mintage So-Called Dollars can still be grabbed for a song. Good find!
I'm also happy that I guessed this right. Beautiful coin, even cooler story. Do you have a tutorial link for how to do the "click here for the...
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The Morgans were referred to as "Bland Dollars" at the time of their inception (after the Bland Act). They were not well liked by collectors or...
You're thinking "cleaned"? What details grade would you assign? Also, is the 8 normal for these? It just looks wrong somehow. Like a knob to the...
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Shot with a 16mp camera in HDR mode. Not sure what more you want?
Yes. They were 90% until the crisis of 1907, and 75% until 1945. US Philippine coins were exchangeable for US coinage at a fixed rate of 1 peso:...
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