Looks like Miss Liberty got the short end in a barroom brawl with all the hits to her face. The reverse isn't much better. Shame that such an...
I'm at MS-65, I'd be delighted to be the owner of this coin.
XF-45 to AU-50 range. Nice half dime.
This all sounds like a contrived shortage used to regulate and mandate our lives. Here are the statistics for Circulating Coins Coin Production...
Wow, if the coin in both photos is the same, and i think it is, talk about some real trick photography.
Ohh-hh, did I hurt your feelings?
I'd never purchase this coin at a MS-62 price regardless of what the holder says. "Buy the coin, not the holder!!!"
Au-55 tops!! Look at the amount of wear on the obverse on the hair over the ear and the feathers. The reverse appears to show less wear than the...
I prefer to buy raw coins, and I trust my own judgement over any professionally graded coin service. I don't exclude buying a slabbed coin, but I...
The lines on the obverse do raise some concern. If they're on the coin, MS-62, if they're on the holder MS-63; but I'm guessing they're on the...
Nice coin, nice strike, too many bag marks though, MS-62.
Looks like a HUGE black eye for the PCGS.
To me, it's obvious this coin has slight wear in several areas, head and shield on the obverse and along the eagle's wing and breast on the...
MS-64.
The date on the 1861-O Seated Liberty half screams fake.
MS-64, I still want better definition in the eagle's breast feathers.
XF-40/45 Cleaned
Willing to buy AU 53-55 Seated Liberty halves, raw or slabbed at fair/reasonable prices.
Ditto here, too, MS-64 PL
The Eisenhower dollar, Susan B. Anthony dollar, Sacajawea dollar, Presidential series, all were belly flops buy our esteemed leaders, our...
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