Minus the bickering... this is one of the top three threads in the last year IMHO. Congrats ToughCOINS!
Particularly like the toned small date, with the marvelous reverse...congrats on the pair of 1837’s!
Congrats! The 1942-s appears to be in the AU-55 to 58 range. Nice haul!
GTG home run!
In the AU 50 to 53 range... go with AU53.
Thanks for your in hand assessment response!
Are my old eyes deceiving me....are most, if not all, the chop marks in relief (raised from the coin surface) versus incuse (pressed into the...
In case it is not obvious, values shown are in Canadian Dollars. This is a good source for all coins and many tokens of Canada and Provinces IMO.
Franklins are difficult for me to grade if not in hand. Based on photos, I’m in the AU 58 to MS 62 range.
MS 66 RD $18.99
There is a reason that 7 seemingly knowledgeable people guested either MS 64 or 65, including one MS 65+. Also, no mention of MS 66 or MS 66+...
Your coin is listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins by Krause and Mishler for Netherlands East Indies as KM 75. For the latest KM value,...
I have responded on many GTG threads, with reasonably accurate grades, without ever reviewing grading guides. This incorrect guess is a wake up...
Have not looked at assigned grade. My guess is VF-20.
Congrats! May not be long before you are referred to as Advanced Numismatist!
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These appear to be tokens in my opinion. The one on the left apparently has a value of 20. I also am not certain based on the photo.
Happy Birthday ! Thank you for the write up. Congrats on your obviously great birthday experience! As it turns out, you and I share the same...
Is that a faint die crack on the reverse at STATES OF, which is indicative of a late die state? If so, that would be consistent with the...
Wrong! Each of the two coins is worth one cent. The 1919 would be worth a net negative $35 more or less if the money is spent to have a third...
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