Believe it or not, that's exactly what I was thinking! At first, I looked at it and was going to sell it as an AU, but I made sure to inspect it....
That is some nice toning on the 1880! Those CCs are really nice as well.
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An XF? Looks like you may have undergraded it. The coin looks to have some wear, but it could make a nice AU piece. Remember this when you find...
There may have been a bit more zinc or tin in them at the time, since they tend to tone differently than some others. I can compare a graded...
I don't really know if they could make a fake that looks that bad. I've seen some fakes look quite worn, but these people never do go for...
1872 Seated Liberty Quarter- Fine Details- Possible S Mintmark? | eBay If it is an S, it's coming home to me. What do you think?
JOP dollars? I'll have to research those. That sounds quite interesting, but I assume it was a counterstamp. So, if it was you, you'd probably go...
Of course we want the 67! LOL, jokes aside, you have an awesome point about those coins. Sometimes you find a very nice looking old coin, and it...
I assume you're talking about an SLQ - which is awesome! The closest I've gotten to that is a 1917 Type 1, but I'd love to find a 1916 any day.
I agree with you on sticking to unchopped dollars. A trade dollar is one of many coins I haven't owned, but have seen behind a 2x2 and almost...
One of my local coin shops has trade dollars, a couple of which I've been thinking of buying. One is an 1877 Philly, in solid VF condition, and it...
I collect these things with a burning passion. On the dealing side, I am primarily in coins, bullion, and currency, but tokens like these are up...
That..... sounds like a weirdly awesome idea! I'm unsure how I could prove something as to who touched it, but it could've been by anyone. If I...
Maybe I oughta squeeze that 1904-S a little longer! Mr. Whipple hasn't been around, so I've been able to get a lot more coin squeezing done. I...
1971-D is a common date up until MS67, but with a grease error, it's likely to bring at least a small premium. It depends on how major the error...
That's why I love when they make mistakes. I once got an 1825 Bust dime for $3 there, possibly because to them it looked like it didn't have a...
Wait a second - $4.50 for LIBERTY CAP large cents? Gimme, gimme, gimme! I need 'em fast. As a matter of fact, Ben's, if your spirit is listening...
This time, it's a Barber half dollar. Not quite junk silver as in mixed in with everything else, but rather in the Barber section for $26 x face,...
This is why they need to legalize Civil War and Hard Times tokens again. I know of HTTs that say "a penny saved is a penny earned" and there are...
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