It appears in the Krause catalog under the "Medallic Coinage" header. These are hard to "place" in terms of their official-ness as patterns....
This is a hard one. I'm going to say you sold it for $240. On a side note, is this really a "pattern"...was this design actually truly intended...
There is no such law for commemorative coins.
Gosh, could you use a few dozen more emoji's? Are you a 13 year old? Your messages seem to get a bit lost in the nonsense smileys. JMHO.
I would net grade it G/VG; however, I don't think price guides are reality, and I don't think the surfaces/color are original. Thus, my price...
@Johndoe2000$ : guide for the 1809 from NGC is: G: $65 VG: $85 F: $95 VF: $125 My guess for this one is $50
Lame. This "label" mania crap has gotten out of control.
They are these JANSJÖ lamps, sold by IKEA. If you have a local IKEA near you, they are $9.99 each. You will pay quite a bit more if you buy...
I have always found these two related coins to be intriguing. They have incuse (concave) and relief (convex) designs that would theoretically...
I agree with @robec : You must diffuse the Jansjo lights a bit, otherwise you will get far too many hot spots. The 10-12-2 formula isn't...
EVERY professional numismatic photographer uses constant lighting...so, the last time was always.
$900 ...and we're back in the Morgan rut.... sigh...:cigar:
$380
I'll end the suspense. I paid $37.48 for this coin. So, @ddddd looks like you are up! :D
Purchased 4 years ago. Guide is around $40. 1853 Spain, 1 Real - PCGS AU53 [IMG]
The 1847 looks cleaned from those images, and certainly not AU58-worthy details (in my opinion with limited experience of seated dollars)....
$620
$451 :angelic:
$65 -- I think you got a good deal!
We have a winner! @KSorbo is $5 off the mark. I happily paid $420 for this coin in June 2012.
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