It's 100% PMD.
I think it's a nice coin. Not sure if they are adjustment marks or damage.
Congrats Yoda! It's a beautiful 10 Centimes. I think the Belgians had perhaps the best coins quality-wise of the early 19th century.
Neat!
I really, really, enjoyed my gift. A trip to Boston delayed these pics, but here they are! Love the old 101 Wishes for a Merry Christmas card....
Depends on how dear $10 is to you.
I agree with XF.
I screwed up, never having done a secret santa before. My identity is clearly on the package. Oh well.
I find the same. High premiums on bullion, low recovery rate on melt of scrap, and thus, low payouts. It's a neat metal, but for these reasons I...
63.
Good date, but what's a nickle?
I think it's a typical Buffalo weak strike. More often than not, it's atrocious.
Jeez, Kirk, way to beat me to it.
It's not a 16-D at all. On the 1916-D, the 'D' is serifed, and sits very close to the last leaf on the branch, right of the 'E' in one. I can see...
It's a beautiful coin. Good luck getting it D-Cam'ed.
Try http://www.pandausa.com/goldpandamintage.html. Some are very scarce, like the '89-'94 Proofs.
As much as I am disinterested in mint errors, that is a gorgeous coin, variety aside.
You 'received' as in, you bought it?
Great coins guys, I've actually never seen either of them. Love the reverse on that Albanian piece.
The Peace dollars do not appear to have been cleaned, but the scratch on the 26-S would 'details' that coin.
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