Still time for a few more guesses...
Any error collectors care to weigh in?
Own any Palladium? I picked up one a few years ago when Palladium was about on par with platinum (& both were above gold). Now, the metal seems...
Sorry to hear about that. Did they handle your issue well? I've haven't had any problems with Heritage, but the real measure is how a seller deals...
AU-58
It seems like the gap between bullion value and the numismatic value (or premium) is decreasing. That typically happens when there are a few days...
Well, opinions are like... belly buttons [we've all got one]. After looking at this in-hand under magnification, I see no raised metal. So, I'm...
Which grading service does the best / not insanely overpriced error slabbing? I've never submitted an error coin, so I'd appreciate any feedbak...
If you're looking to maintain value and avoid high premiums, I would lean towards XF & AU gold instead of MS. Many can be had just over melt. $10...
Before seeing the slab grades, I was leaning towards 55 & 60. I love the die crack on the first one. Spectacular pieces!
The holder is rather scruffy, which is making it hard to take clean pics, but the reverse here looks almost mirrored in the fields. I'm not...
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Wouldn't that leave some contact residue?
VF35 here, based on the cheek wear. Lovely reverse!
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I picked up a lovely 1875 20 cent piece in an ICG holder. It was slabbed as "MS60 Details, damaged". The reverse has two crescents in the lower...
I'd forgotten about that one. Looks like there were 2.
1936 US Philippines Peso, with FDR & Quezon:...
Cool die break on that 1808! I've always thought the Liberty on the 19th century designs (pre-Morgan) was a bit frumpy and matronly. She seems...
I actually quite like the only obverse of a US coin showing a living (at the time) US President. Can you name it?
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