Pretty harsh . . . If someone thought they were going to profit by trading these "coins," I'd say "too bad." But if they were purchased because...
Amen . . .
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Man-O-Man! Sprinkle a handful of pennies out on my driveway and in a few days I'm rich! Rich, I tell ya'!
I am usually a grade or two low. But I think MS61 is fair.
Pretty hard to spot. . . but easy to see on the "U" in TRUST and "W" in WE, with the magnifier on the PCGS site.
Found in my dad's hoard . . . 12 oz.
It is pretty obvious that this piece was part of the outer housing of a direction finder (or compass) from the early 13th Century. The divots...
I believe the 63 to be over-rated and would be more inclined to go with 60 or 61.
3, agreed
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Not an avid collector, but I buy what I like and can afford.
And I am in the AU50-AU55 range
A nice buy.
I see a VF20 grade.
My inclination is to say a mint error.
I think both should be a pass. If it was my choice, I could think of better (and more sure) ways to spend my dough.
Before dawn on June 25th, 1918 the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus train (on its way to Hammond, Indiana from Michigan) stopped in Ivanhoe, Indiana. It...
Appears to have been caught in some type of equipment. Definitely a type of mechanical abrasion, maybe over a considerable amount of time.
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