The notch on the top of the Swiss coin is interesting.
AU grade is wrong, it's clearly MS60!:blackeye: "Trivial wear..."
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It was in Grandad's collection, he'll never know that it's gone...
If you can't see it, it never happened?
The Mint will issue the Jovita Idar quarter this Summer. I don't think that there's been another U.S. coin design in which the required lettering...
Good catch, I'd forgotten the C framing the "III"! To use the ¢ symbol, they could have: [ATTACH]
The capped bust coins had a "C."
XF-40
Nice photo. This makes the "closeness" much easier to determine.
This: [ATTACH] from:[ATTACH] in Goslar
LOOKS CLOSE TO ME
ARghh Matey, it be silver! Plug it with this:[ATTACH]
Happy Birthday!
Janice, just for fun try this link: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde#/5Lib/Grades
:hilarious: His OWN description: 1878-1904S US MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR. Plus a 1921 S Morgan Silver dollar. I cannot say if they are real or not, and...
I like the privy marks of that year so much! I wonder why that concept isn't used more on circulating coins.
There are NO actual humans here.
medal B features Catherine II (The Great) but the rest - I got nuthin'
Dark coins no problem. I'm an equal opportunity collector.
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