alright, worth melt. I was just wondering because if there was no stars its type 1 from 1917 or 1918 but still worth little premium in my eyes.
check the reverse of that dateless SLQ, is it type 1 or two? if its type two there are 3 stars under the eagle
Look through the circulated quarters to see if there is any key dates like 1932-S and 1932-D other then that they are worth melt, see if there is...
Talk about rare! NGC also just certified one of the Royal 8 Escudos that was found at the 1715 Fleet Shipwreck!...
That's why you research a little before you bring stuff into shops I guess but do send it into NGC and PCGS.
That's an good find, was it bought? if so I recommend sending it into NGC or PCGS.
may I ask how you acquired this piece?
in a really old 2x2 flip nice
Very nice of ya, you just made someone very happy!
Nice carson
Once below 50F and I'm out.
Last chance to guess, Morgans are scheduled for grading.
Native American Dollars are to be made till forever unless congress passes a bill to stop the production of the series.
I feel likes its the eye of the beholder, I like some dark toning and some I don't. My favourite dark toned in my collection(darker in person) [img]
One question that popped up in my mind, Whats recommended package or envelope?
This is why I hate bidding on auctions. They charge stupid amount for the buyers premium and then on top of that these extra little charges that...
1920 Cuba 10 Centavos, Designed by Charles E. Barber and minted at Philadelphia mint. [img] [img]
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Very nice coin! Welcome to the forums!
I love how the head of the eagle looks like a skeleton for some reason.
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