Not a wounded eagle. Should have raised lines on the coin, since the die was scratched.
Looks like a threaded bolt came in contact with it.
PR62
Maybe he wasn't able to get one to resell.
Gold Sovereigns. AU or better.
My guess would be Uncirculated, Details. Looks cleaned with retoning. Not necessarily AT.
NCLT. The replacement of coin collecting.
The quality looks up to Moonlight Mint standards.
It looks like it was struck on worn dies made with an old hub that had been used long after it had expanded everything out towards the rims.
No. Just 10 cents.
I hace to see it. I don't buy coins based in someone's description.
Are these certified AU+ coins, or raw coins that someone calls AU+? Can be a world of difference - even if they are slabbed.
If you look through a Redbook you'll see the big differences in the pricing of different gold coin types. The later pieces are much more common in...
When a die cracks, sometimes it goes deep into the die. I've seen then 1"+ deep, from the surface down.
Depending on grade, it or the '79-CC.
Not unless you've got an extra $50 you don't have a use for.
Looks overstruck on a '43.
The carbon spot nixes it for me. 64 max.
Another of George Morgan's artistic renderings on a US coin - the last coin he did before he died on January 4, 1925. Too bad he had the Barbers...
Get out a copy of the Redbook and look after the $20 gold section.
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