Welcome Bejamin, you have nice coins, but these are not worth to be graded from a Third Party.
Seems to be a French one, eighteenth century, but the pic is really bad.....louis 15 maybe....
All of us were wrong:banghead:
I like this coin for it' s beautiful original deep orange color;-)
Some girls will, some girls won't.......:woot:;)
Such kind of copper spots do not influence the grade, these are "neutral"and are signs of original surfaces of the coin.
64, nice copper spots....
Here is one with light rainbow effects..... [ATTACH]
36 Grote.....prooflike[ATTACH][ATTACH]
@Sean5150 @eddiespin That's so funny, this one is the piece of mine. I already changed the screws.[ATTACH]
Something new...12 Grote from Bremen. Condition rarity.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Only way to tell: Third party grading. NGC is recommended in this particular case. B.t.w. this coin looks real to me.....but without having this...
Thanks a lot....here are more pics. [ATTACH]
I bought a complete set in 2014.....from 1946 to 2009...all issues including silver proofs, the 1979 filled and clear s, the 1996W, but the coins...
My newest purchase.....do you think I should send this coin to NGC for a third party opinion and slabbing? What's the possible grade?[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Typical 64, but the SEGS Slab says 70, right?
Great book , may I ask what you have paid?
At least I see this coin in a problem free holder.
Thanks everyone,the coin is not graded by a TPG yet, but I like it for it's honest wear and the light toning. I saw it in the AU50 -53 camp, but...
Looks more like cabinet friction and not like wear......if I had MS64 money I would buy it, cause I like the look of this coin.
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