MS-64 Broadstruck
MS-65
I'm having a hard time with this one. What's the diameter?
My favorite is Numismedia: http://www.numismedia.com/rarecoinprices/fmv.shtml
Nice Classic Head.
It's very hard to find circulated Large Cents with smooth surfaces. [ATTACH]
AG Details Cleaned Cool piece! It's very obvious once you find it!
MS-65 FS
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https://www.cointalk.com/threads/reject-tube-coinstar-finds.201092/
From your photos you can see a grey colored metal showing through the worn areas. This tells us it was plated at least once. Let's assume it is...
I think this has happened to most of us. I used to think that 1965-67 quarters were 40% silver! :confused:
I hope you're aware modern dollar coins are clad, not actual gold? Personally I think $8 or less would be a good deal for the coin shown above.
MS-63. It's very close to being MS-64, but not close enough in my opinion.
I believe you are referring to this book: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-art-and-science-of-grading-coins.412233/ Proof coins are never (or...
Many token catalogs have their own unique rarity scales, some of which range from R-1 to R-10.
I think it's this... https://www.amazon.com/Z-est-Cleaner-Copper-Silver-Jewelry/dp/B07QSCJKG6
I use USA Coin Book and Craigslist.
1925, AU-58 1924, MS-64 Excellent photos by the way.
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