OK, I think at least one member has the entire set and highly graded, but I love the design and have actually been there, or what used to be...
I recently came across and took pictures of these two sets of dies, which look remarkably well preserved. The gentleman also had some dies that...
Uh, I think he was pushed. Or maybe a bit worse..... Wasn't that the Cars: "Let the Good Times Roll"?
Yes indeed I agree. On this series the aesthetic appeal is I believe enhanced by a full libertad and the lovely graininess in the Caballito/horse...
Over the last couple of years, and I have been a bit late to the party, I have come to really like the Caballito pesos. Mercifully a rather short...
This coin grade also a shocker…..in hand it ducks all the caveats including hairlines - there are a few micro dust pits on the die and even a...
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Yes, I agree it being nice. I won't say I have a lot of background but always like a challenge. Well, maybe I do have a lot of background as I...
Yes, in hand does support that. I am mystified by some of the grading - I have been collecting Victorian silver currency and proof for over 30...
Well, it was an ordinary "62". As I would likely one day resell it here, will likely have to try to get it regraded in hopes of a bigger sale...
Those [four letter words]. They will not ship until 3 January even though paid for by credit card. What the h--l? I bought it. If it is nicely...
Indeed my sentiments with regards to the latter.
It appears to have a somewhat porous surface with pitting and on the pre pictures showing corrosion in the lettering and hid in some of the...
Oh, Rob fountain of wizdom! Maybe you ought to write a book, seriously. My guess based on pictures alone is 64 but on a US coin of similar vintage...
Here is obverse of [ATTACH] a graded Proof 64 Cameo:
OK, here is another, and sad it has to be photos and not "in hand" but what are we to do? I wish I had a bigger blowup but FYI the grade limiters...
EF details. Just too much action sadly on this dude. Love the buffs though!
I see a small planchet defect to left of nose but precious few marks for a cartwheel coin of this size - perhaps review some Morgan dollars to see...
Storage conditions critical IMO. Also, may not be the best light - I've seen a number similar and were not problematic. May have been dipped...
I really, really like the belt buckle. The ring, well, not sure about that although you have a good background story provided. The overall design...
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