This coin just arrived today, and I am super excited about it. I have been wanting this type for years, and one became available on eBay. I had...
It seems generally very mark-free, but the muted luster and the hit in the prime focal area keep it down from superb gem territory. I guess PCGS...
Huh. Interesting
I like the Type 1 Draped Bust cents the best. But there are some 1794 cents that have extremely fine hair engraving on the die that are absolutely...
180° rotated reverse, and multiple die clashes in this position. [ATTACH] 4 separate die clashes at different rotations of the die [ATTACH]...
I don’t know what happened to this one, but the back was shaved off and then re-engraved. The owner worked with me to sell it for him, said he...
That one is really neat!
There are ways to insure the contents of a safe deposit box.
These wound up being about $90 each. Sold the 1741 for $175, and the 1744 for $250: [ATTACH]
Cracked out. :) [ATTACH]
In theory, MS-60 has all of the luster still intact in the fields. 58 has rub in the fields. 55 has noticeable disappearance of luster from the...
There were several winners. However the coin is fully lustrous and Mint State. The weak strike must have been considered wear. [ATTACH]
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$100 for the pair: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just had a small ANACS soap bar slab mailed to me loose in a 12x17 bubble mailer...
Woah, I agreed with PCGS on that one.
I thought it was rather amusing myself. And I 100% disagree with the grade assigned.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!
They used the 70-point scale just like for modern coins
And they vote!!! :o
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