That's why I'd put it in a flip and mark it as fake.
The date is WAY too large to be real, as there are no date varieties known for 1870, and the serifs are wrong as well. I'd give you $1 for it to...
......you achieve a milestone and put it into your first 20 cent piece, being a casual VG-8 obverse and G-6 reverse. May be details but it's the...
I'll go for the MS66 Steel cent - from the pictures it appears to be a very nice coin.
The proofs were in both clad and silver, yes. In fact, I've never owned all 280 coins outside of the 5 oz silvers, which I have yet to own one...
I thought so. I saw an Ebay listing for $8.95 for a set like this- a prime indicator of a clad set due to the shipping costs.
I've often wondered: is the proof clad? These seem to go for decent prices to be 3 coins.
Depending on if you include the 5 oz silver coins, there are either 280 or 336 coins in the set. You'll need at least all the P, D, uncirculated...
Nothing wrong with that, even with later dates. With BU later dates in junk silver, you have a considerable chance of finding gems (65-66) or...
That's at least an AU-58, definitely not what you typically find out of earlier dates in "junk" coins. This is a great pickup out of junk silver,...
That is a really nice Bust half regardless of the Overton number. Sure is some beautiful toning when light hits it! Congrats on the pickup; I...
You just summed up FedEx in 4 words. ;)
One of those generally couldn't be found much cheaper for the condition. VF20 bid is $265, F15 $245; most cleaned trade dollars can achieve that....
VF20 details, cleaned; $150 is an excellent price, putting you between G-6 and VG-8 wholesale bids.
I think MS, SP, and EU all fit towards the 3; however, I don't think "DCAM" is the right designation. I like ANACS, but a DCAM 2014 like this...
As an innocent guy who's owned several CC fakes, I can confirm that'n ain't silver. I could sure make a good ol' living if I could sell a $2 item...
I call this "Gimme A Grade" as I'm not completely sure about this one, and GTG really doesn't fit for raw coins. I think it's in the AU range, but...
It appears to be as there are also signs under the 'UNUM'.
Dunno man, that looks to be the one and only 1881-CC proof. That's an 8-digit piece. :rolleyes:
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