Depends on the nature and severity of the issue. An old, light scratch of a small patch of hairlines from a slight cleaning are acceptable to me...
The coins that I bought because I had an urge to just spend my money were all regrets. Wait until something jumps out at you
EAC standards for coppers tend to follow my own standards. I have generally always ignored the TPG grade for early large cents because they are so...
I figured based on what appeared to be remnants of luster on the reverse. EAC grade is probably 40 net 35.
Counting the berries and leaves is a terrible method and a waste of your time. The numbers are just a formality to document every single unique...
Yours is S-26. Very distinctive obverse die with the date widely spaced 1 7 94. This obverse was paired with four reverses, two of which are NCs....
N-5. Small date. Minor RPD on just the 1
Plenty of comps on Heritage, etc...
there it is
And rum usage was high
My gut said $300.
Why? The pictured examples look authentic
Some of the fun issues I’ve acquired over the years: Assassination of Lincoln: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Loss of the SS Central America: [ATTACH]...
I’m rather familiar with these. Check the prices offered by Tim Hughes at rarenewspapers.com, and then divide by 2. That will give you a fair...
Same. That’s how I voted.
Herein lies the problem. You keep calling them counterfeits and illegal, but you have not offered one shred of evidence to support that claim
To give people like you a chance to justify your position that you have conveniently refused to do
It appears I will be waiting a long time. :yawn::cigar:;)
I too was torn between 64 and 65 because of some of the heavy bagmarks and small scratch over the dome. surfaces look semi-PL, so maybe that...
Just out of curiosity, how do we know that?
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