F15
The color makes me think it's been cleaned. Where's the patina that should be on a coin with enough circulation to make it VF?
I would grade it VG8 with environmental damage.
Sure wish I was 70 again. Here's a 1920 cent I found recently while walking in the parking area of a park near my house. I have a feeling that the...
The 1877 looks genuine to me. Look at the "N" in ONE. It's weak, as it should be. Also, I think the grade on it is closer to VF than F. I'm not a...
VF35, cleaned.
I see that I got here too late to guess before the reveal. Like some others, I was going to say AU55.
I was thinking good Fine because of the reverse. Here's one that NGC graded VF30.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I, too, was thinking good Fine because of the reverse. Here's my example that NGC called VF30.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Make that 3 of us. I had a set of Barber quarters in such an album, but I got the coins out as soon as I spotted the green around the edges on...
Too big a gouge to have come from a staple.
Well worth its bullion value but that's all.
Oh, I also agree with the protective value of its being in a slab.
I agree with all the other people here who would choose having it certified rather than leaving it raw. The main reason, IMO, is so that it will...
Have you ever heard of punctuation? Surely you've encountered some in your 56 years.
SCARY!!!
What are big dealers paying per dollar of 90% silver? 40% halves? War nickels?
Back when I was roll searching in the late 1950s/early '60s, I found a 1922 weak D. At the time, it fit at least one description of the...
The fact that there's no great color disparity between the two sides suggests to me that the reverse was just much weaker than the obverse to...
Really ugly dollar. Why would you want it for any price? 2% is a negligible discount.
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