NGC has certified 4 of them. 2 at XF40....1 each at AU50 and AU58.
The commonly accepted number of 1870-S dollars produced is 12 with only 9 known and all but 2 show signs of circulation.
Watching NCIS tonight and they come up with an 1870-S seated liberty dollar. Valued at 1.5 million. Pretty cool.
Do you have a picture?
Those are not reed marks.
MS65
I said 63, but I'm generally not very good with gold.
No.
65RD
They come and they go.
I got my information from the NGC Coin Explorer that is evidently incorrect. It states they were all made in Philadelphia.
That's what I was afraid of. I'm the worst at spotting counterfeits.
The 1889-CC yes for sure although it may not grade because of the rim ding. The 1890...No.
In a word. Yes.
All quarters for those years were minted in Philadelphia except for the SMS quarters. They were minted in San Francisco although they don't have...
It's funny you should mention that. One night a couple of years ago I got online to check the balances of my accounts. I went into panic mode...
I still haven't found one.
Your 1810 seems to be significantly better than your 1830. At least by the photos.
I don't see any doubling.
Condition, condition, condition.
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