Someone cleaned out their change jar
Either way at $19 that are both over priced in my opinion :rolleyes:
Lmgtfy is down atm
Die marker is a consistent mark (tie die chip,die scratch act.) on the coin. The Bar cent should have 2 spikes the come off the bars which are not...
The die markers are not present for the bar cent,so that one is no good. The 1776 looks to be an electrotype copy of a fake
Just one? :happy::D:angelic:
here ya go Doug click here
Would you spend the $90 for grading and error fees?
Yes, they have a bit of leniency on the key dates if not drastic, along with minor rim contusion and scratches
Dump it and buy another one
they were never Teletrade, Ian left teletrade to start his own company. Teletrade was part of the Spectrum group and is now run by Stack Bowers
Looks corroded and stained, pass on it
there's 1-2 more on the obv that i didn't mention, try and find them
To get back on track from the ancient I hate slab rant and not answer you question I've been dealing with Ian for years, well before hes started...
On your picture look an the loops of the 8's first, notice how the inside loop on the bottom is small and round and not long and oval compared to...
seen what? a counterfeit 1877, yep lots of them
Some of us could give a rats behind about likes
That would be a good question for Dougs twin @spock1k
But collectors have always been paying big premiums for the upper tier of the grade for coins. If you or anyone thinks that a low end 65 vs a high...
an odd denomination like a 1/2 cent, 1/2 dime 2 or 3 cent piece, something to peak their interest and learn
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