I'm sure your fun at coin shows.
What a arrogant idiot. Trust us when we tell you that you have worthless cents. Im still waiting for all those other error coins you supposedly...
That last picture you posted Coinattic looks like normal die deterioration doubling. No doubled die
AU-58. The incuse design on this makes the fields stick up higher then the design. That's why the 2.5 and 5$ Indians are so expensive in 64+ grades,
It is hard to grade from a bad photo( mine are,those were taken awhile ago. I have improved. Need to get my lighting down a bit better. Live and...
The pictures don't do this coin justice. The last picture I posted with only the PCGS slab you can see how red the coin is against my washed out...
I have all my 73s already. The Au58 is one of the nicest I've seen without going into ms money. The ms64 is the type 2 one.
Some of you nailed it..I agree with the somewhat weak strike.
Lol serriffs *
Its just the lighting in the picture ...it's straight graded in a older pcgs slab. Had a few people look at it already and said def would get at...
Have this 1873 type 1 double liberty Indian head cent. Was wondering what everyone would grade this coin. Thinking about maybe sending it in...
On two of those pictures I can clearly see two split sheriffs
Edited rules.Sucks when you had something planned and it didn't work out neither. Especially with those ebay fees!
Looking to sell this type 1 1972 DDO. Graded 65red by PCGS in one of the late 90's- early 2000s slabs. Very nice coin,harder to find in higher...
The obverse color looks pale as in a old cleaning. No more then 715$.For the asking price,another 100$ and you can get yourself a double eagle/
I think I see a little bit of machine doubling underneath the L and B R a bit/
I had that exact image in my head lol
Wahoo! I know that feeling. I got my first one in change back in September. Need a quarter now and ill be really happy with my silver findings in...
Looks like some PMD
Wow that's a bad picture I posted. I thought you were able to enlarge it better.
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