I like it and it looks like a nice AU.
I've lived or gone to school in a number of places that folks have mentioned in this thread. Of course, not all of those mentions were...
It has been pointed out to me that perhaps I used the term pre-confederation incorrectly, but thought it would also apply to areas such as...
These typically sell for less than $10, if I recall correctly, but they are still cool.
Thank you all for your time and effort. It appears that contemporary data might not have been saved, which is a darn shame if true. It also...
My opinion is that the coin has not been cleaned (coins obtain all types of different "looks" based upon usage and storage) and that what folks...
Great coins!
No. No one can help me!:eek:
I think it's real, but the surfaces and color look awfully strange.
I think you have your answer when you notice copper peaking out from everywhere on the piece.
The title pretty much sums up my request. I have not been able to find definitive mintage data for the early specimen coinage and at the just...
That's a lot of light on that coin. It looks to me like an AU.
My experience with these holders is that it was likely made prior to the late 1970s. The clear green holders were discontinued, along with the...
I wouldn't advise you to get these pieces certified.
The toning is fine.
To me, this looks like a strike through.
Looks to me like scratches that they chose to ignore.
This may be a trivial point, but what you have is not a coin.
Same coin shot with three types of lighting or angles of lights.
The image angle is weird, but I think what you are seeing is simply a lightly circulated Columbian half dollar with dirt on it that has naturally...
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