Rusted obverse die similar to a 1876 CC dime I have. Reverse is very nice. Grading can be difficult without seeing it first-hand but, could be...
Here's my 1860-S dime.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is my 1837 large date dime. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is one of my 1837's. Small Date
I have all 7 of them and find them useful. I think I bought all off them thru Wizard.
I found worse in a straight graded PCGS slab. Not a bad coin.
This is my 1865 J-424 quarter in copper. 4 known & My 1865 J-423 quarter in silver. 12 known[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1847/47 large cent. I should have it in hand tomorrow. Only one finer for the die variety. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1859 Indian with shield reverse proof 64 less than 20 made. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The dollar is likely real but, someone had fun messing with it. Looks like some type of coating was put on the coin. Interesting effect but, not...
There is more to mailing an item than the postage. The postage is what the company pays the post office. That doesn't include the time and...
On the flip side I've seen straight graded coins in details slabs.
Here's mine.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not an error.
The Pine Tree Shilling will be next. I have to agree with KBBPLL, hype!!! Now everyone that has one certified by PCGS, ANACS and NGC will need...
Market grading has been going on for a long time. Very common even before certification. I have seen plenty of coins sitting in straight graded...
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