I'm having trouble with the $1200 price tag as well.
Don't know much about the Newfoundland coinage, but it's a nice looking cent. Great eye appeal.
Good point.
Did you take these photos on a 1906 $20 Gold Certificate?
Tell me about it! Bought a '32-D not long ago for very little. Attractive NGC VF25. That's not true.
I've found that early semi-key slicks don't do terribly well. Bet it would be $30 or $35 on the 'bay.
The watermarks are different images, many look like latticework. Hold the note up to the light, and you will see the pattern. It was an...
Indian Head Cents? There are only a handful of dates to contend with that are over $20 in G-VG. It's also a very satisfying set to upgrade - at...
Yes, they do. They're called 'waffled', it's the way the mint cancels coins. Where are you seeing a lot of them?
Was this a high denomination for the time? Why lead? Interesting.
That's a neat coin, I like it.
You're quite witty, Hoth.
I don't know. Looks pretty entry-level.
It's a slider, but I'd lean towards 55-58.
Unfortunately, I would describe it as damaged.
Interesting. There is an elderly autistic man who hangs out in my shop who is decended from JQA. I'll have to let him know.
Woah!
The '28D is worth a buck or two. The others are just 2 to 5 cents on the wholesale market.
I'm in again. PM Sent.
I see a French Revolutionary and many German states coins in the 'British and Early American' stuff.
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