53 003
Someone else can put something up.
$220
Wow! Thanks for sharing the article. Fantastic read and a more fantastic coin and story. I didn’t see the price of what it sold for in 2006...
I think you are right. Several of the same contact marks and rim hits. Photo seems extremely juiced. I think you nailed it as a 62 in the other...
65 64+ I like obverse 1 paired with reverse of 2. Make it an 1881-P and call it a day. :woot:
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/81978366 It’s a 66+ and a really nice one at that. You can plug in the cert number through PCGS. I provided the link...
^ Yeah - that’s a nice one for sure! I’ll go $900
I included several members who commented back in May for an update on the coins. I also knew several of them would just love another thread on AT...
Nice coins and congrats on finishing the set. Always like seeing your additions!
Good luck and happy hunting. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-cent_piece_(United_States_coin)
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Here are the others. You can see the color has faded in the material the coins are housed in. The set has been stored with the obverse facing up...
Did somebody say rainbow toners? 3 more months in the car. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$250
I think it’s a VF. Very fine price! *Ba dunt tish* :D
Nice pick ups. Love the 62 franklin! 100% white :woot: Is the 34 O-117? That one seemed tough to nail.
That’s an excellent example! Upgrade for your MPL set?
Key word is except. If there is ANY wear the coin is not uncirculated. I have mentioned before learning how to grade before diving into what...
$90
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