I would have said die chip.
I'm with @hotwheelsearl. $10-20 over face.
Considering its book value, if it isn't slabbed, I'm not interested.
Probably XF.
Certainly AU. And MS is a possibility.
IMO it tops-out at Fine.
I had to make some decisions about what to collect. It didn't take me long to figure out that if I wanted everything I'd soon end up with no money...
I find them very interesting. Didn't know they even existed, but if I thought about it I bet I'd suspect they do. I guess they are the British...
Me too. I've got a full Red Book set: half dimes, dimes, quarters and half dollars. Some are AG-3 but considering the catalog price, that's fine...
My problem with albums is that they decide for you what to collect. Loose leaf binders that hold "mylar flips and cardboard mylar coin holders"...
The "all in slabs" part was no surprise. I knew that if they listed them they were going to be in slabs.
I don't know if Great Collections does ancients but it doesn't hurt to check. And they have the lowest buyer's fee that I know of -- 12½%. Worth a...
40 is an XF grade. From those images, I say it is not XF. And I'm not even convinced it is VF. I need larger and especially sharper images.
Obverse looks Fine to me. The reverse probably VF. But these days of one grade the obverse wins. Final answer -- F-15
I am essentially 2nd generation American. My parents were born in America. 3 of my 4 grandparents were foreign born. (My father's mother was...
25¢ Liberty Seated 1838 No Drapery PCGS AU-50 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 25¢ Liberty Seated 1861 Drapery PCGS AU-58 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I haven't bought a raw coin in quite a while so no preference. But the slabbed coins I buy can be either NGC or PCGS. Great Collections appears...
I can't remember the last time I was at a B&M coin shop.
Try the TPG's and see what they call them.
I got them all correct except #3. They got the right denomination (dime) but the wrong design (Capped Bust). There is no Liberty Cap design for dimes.
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