What’s not to like about any of these Large Cents! Nice coppers Eduard.
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It is difficult for my eyes to evaluate what’s going on above IN and between IN and GOD on obverse; also, above ONE on the reverse. The toning is...
The right field, particularly appears to have been cleaned, as evidenced by the parallel, nearly vertical scratches. In addition to the...
Admittedly, I have not been active in EAC for 15 years or so, but there were some very conservative graders in the past who carried that...
Looks post-mint work. Kentucky’s response is also my best guess.
Interesting... the seller is from Saint Raymond, a small town in Quebec, Canada. It seems that a number of new Large Cents finds are lurking...
Keep rolling out the quizzes Insider! Hopefully I will not be tardy for the next quiz. Excellent thread! Edit: BTW, I received CT 10:04 AM today.
I agree.
Unlike silver coins, acetone treatment of copper or copper plated coins can result in an undesirable, unnatural coin color. I would agree with...
MS 64
MS 64 PL. Technical grade MS 63 with a toning point bump. Mixed opinion on PL...leaning toward PL based on photos. Nice coin.
AU-50. That coin is tough in higher grades.
AU-58
Based on this post and other coins you have posted, you have an amazing US type set, including Colonials. Congrats! This obviously has been a...
Could be a solder bead, surrounded by other PMD?
64 FB
MS 63 bumped to MS 64 due to end roll toning.
The number of varieties of the 1859 Canadian cent alone is amazing. Dan
John D. Wright (in the previous thread) determined N-7 for the 1835 and N-21 for the 1849. Chances are he is correct. He wrote the The Cent Book...
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