Looks like a small strike through to me.
I would do it with my Seateds but I am missing the dollars (Probably forever lol) so I can't do the picture. It would bug me not having the full set.
I fell in love with Bust coins after filling some holes in my 7070 last year. A circulated bust coin is a sight to behold I think. Here is a...
Or like 3 different $20 coins that I don't have examples of :P But yes, I am on a very fixed budget and need to get the most bang for my buck....
I don't have any Roman Republican coins so I hope an Imperial coin featuring the twins is ok: [ATTACH] Maxentius 309-312 AD AE follis Ostia...
If it were affordable, I would give it a try! Turning a $20 coin into a $60 coin after buyer fee and crazy shipping is not feasable (or smart!)...
I find quite a few quarters but fewer than 20 cents and maybe around 20 nickels. And you know how much I've searched...
This is why I don't buy from European auction houses. There are plenty of coins I'd love to bid on/buy. Especially in the lower ranged Savoca...
Nice. I don't find many proofs when searching cents.
That's a cool folder. I would like to start one like that.
Buying from Wish though, these are 99.999% Chinese rip-offs. EDIT: Just look at the detail on the numista example vs OP's.
Those are fun. My kids and I are reading through the series now. They'd love those.
I believe the correct term is improperly anealed. Not something that interests me much so I'm not real sure.
Nice strike on a business quarter. Like @Collecting Nut said, the dies were new. Not worth your money to grade.
Your half dollar was minted in Philadelphia which is why there is no mint mark. The marks on the H and the I are just damage.
Hey, I used to have hair at one time too! Let the man be forever remembered with a full head of hair.
I second @+VGO.DVCKS . Great write up! I know next-to-nothing about these coins but I enjoy your posts about them immensely. I always learn...
You gotta keep some good stuff for yourself Cheech!
[ATTACH] Antimachos II Circa 160-155 BC AR Drachm Obverse: Nike walking left; monogram, Greek legend around: BAΣIΛEΩΣ NIKHΦOPOY ANTIMAXOY...
I've seen pictures of boxes that are stamped "pre-sorted for silver" "NO SILVER" that have had multiple silver halves in them. People...
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