@Croatian Coin Collector , could you tell us more about this dinar? What do the lines of script (?) actually say?
Time will tell...:D
Years? Maybe, maybe not. How much does physical demand need to increase for silver to double?
MS 64 to my eye. Morgan's often respond beautifully to these holders and develop really eye appealing toning.
Thanks for the giveaway! I think the Cappadocian drachm would be my choice if fortune smiles on me.
Really IMO 58 is the correct grade. First impression mint state but there is high point rub/muted luster. Still a great looking coin.
I'm with the 64PL graders
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[ATTACH] Even non-coin people seem to think the "SPOOT" civil war token is kinda cool.
Good looker
Tough one. I wouldn't have argued with either 58 or low mint state. Do you agree with the grade in hand, @Pickin and Grinin ?
Second look, I'm thinking 62 now. :wacky:
62+. Nice original
Conservatively, a slider. AU58. But I wouldn't be surprised if I'm about 4 points off.
True, silver is the poor man's gold. Yet, many feel the gold/silver ratio is significantly out of whack, to mention one argument. And silver has...
I'm sure you know this, but many think silver should climb more percentagewise. Just to mention, I'm sure not smart enough to know.
Seems a little low.
[ATTACH] I can't see clearly just what these are, but pimple-like marks in the fields often are a red flag.
+ 1. Hair looks weird.
I see you just spoke negative of my choice but 10 oz. bars seem to be kind of the sweet spot as far as low premium yet easy to buy and sell. 90%...
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