[ATTACH] one of 18 toned Roosies from the Richmond show
The Richmond Coin Club hosts a local show twice a year. It's held at the Acca Temple on Hermitage Road, an excellent venue with plenty of free...
Thanks, I will keep looking. A lot of them in graded holders still have problems, so I am reluctant to bid in the big Auctions. "Patience is a...
Congrats on finding what looks like a nice original example, tough coin! I'm on the lookout for one of these too, also in VF. Looks like the...
Mighty nice for a 40!
I was at the "chopmark summit" and saw some amazing things including the finest set of chopmarked trade dollars. One person had a number of coins...
Pickin and Grinin has a point.. may be one of those "AU 63s"
As pointed out earlier, AU grades are all about wear and remaining luster, and I have a really hard time assessing the remaining luster on this...
certainly a worthwhile, and achievable goal. With the exception of the Big Kahuna date, I've completed mine after about 8 years of fairly lazy...
looks 40ish to me.
20 sounds about right. probably old cleaning but market acceptable.
I was thinking au58 (high point rub?) or ms63-64. As for the star, I thought they used that for toned coins. Guess not.
Ignoring the obvious weight issue, one need look no farther than the terribly formed rims.
A CAC gold sticker would complement the toning very nicely!
It was previously a 66+, not a 66. I wonder if it had a bean then too, LOL? A coin is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It only...
50?
That's a great set Eduard, I really like the quality of the metal in the copper coins and the surfaces of all of them especially the silver. Your...
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