MS66
Sentimental value always far exceeds monetary. Well done assembling that set.
The real question is why would you buy a coin that rare, valuable and highly counterfeited without third party confirmation?
PCGS AU58
Nothing short of Dremel with a buffing wheel is going to restore luster. Polishing is best left for a Harley and not a coin. Dipping will remove...
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None really strike me as far as the coin it will represent. Most are carry-over designs from artists "quarter series" thinking and mentality. What...
Crisp, square border. A proof and likewise concur with the above pertaining to dipping.
Compare the obverse and reverse wear. Both should be consistent and are not, the reverse has detail two full grades higher than the obverse. And...
Slightly under the average. Good score.
For me, it's always been coin shows. Usually on the Last day.
The digs to the left behind Lincoln were caused after leaving the mint. The ripples around the date look most peculiar indeed, leaving me without...
While I have the Civil War Times complete magazine run in book form, including three volumes on every Confederate officer, there apparently were...
Sweet! A somewhat under appreciated series.
A beauty! And I'll agree with a very-fine.
Coins which fall under a grades written definition for details, and in the case of AU/MS which have mint luster showing, are assigned a grade...
13 stars represent the original 13 states. Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee represented by 14-16. Very nice dime collection! As a dime lover, I'm...
Absolutely natural. And a fine specimen indeed.
Just out of curiosity, how did the dates ever get hand stamped that low on the working dies? The bigger question, before or after the dentils?...
That's being generous. The first two have no way of checking the mint mark location for verification, the second you can not even see. The last...
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