Neat write-up, Ben! Nice coins, too!
I bought a 1909-S Lincoln once in a Littleton cello. Not a bad coin. Plastic holder said VF, and I agree.
I'm guessing 65, scratch aside. Were it not for the scratch, 66.
I'd probably pick up a lower mintage G$3.
I'm in the 66 top, 64 bottom camp. The last Supplement in the CDN had a nice write-up on these and the Washington-Carver.
I echo Steve - the Fr. 1600 was a good choice. Now you just need a Transitional (1934) and you'll have a neat little small size $1 SC short set.
I tried attributing a few of these about a year ago, and gave up. Now, I just throw the lusterous MTTs in one pile, and the few examples I have...
Jeeeez...
I have one of those in the shop.
You already nailed this one. Try looking at eBay 'Completed Listings' or old auction records to get an idea of value. It seems like you pretty...
1786 Netherlands 3 Gulden.
Japan 1 Yen. Another nice coin. Edit: I'm wrong about the date.
1761-MO 8 Reales. Minted in Mexico City. Nice coin.
Very nice toning on that 5M. I stumble across quite a few of these - none nearly so attractive.
I'm at XF Details. Freshly improperly cleaned.
Coin is sold. Did you buy it?
$15-30 on that one. Nice that it doesn't look like it's been monkeyed around with.
$225-300. I like it, corroded though it may be.
64.
The '85 is my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
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