You can go to PCGS Coinfacts and visit Photograde to estimate a grade for your coin; a starting point for pricing would be Numismedia...
Great coin, would be the centerpiece of my collection!
I think vf35. Nice coin with what looks like a fair amount of dirt in the crevices.
so it appears that this "Cole Taylor" person, the OP, has made exactly 1 post on the forum, to start this thread? And no input since?
I agree that the coin in the OP looks Au and has a really good strike for the issue. Here is my AU (58) for comparison: [IMG] [IMG] Mine has a...
Enjoying your report so far, look forward to more!
Thanks to SuperDave, I now know that my 1799 is a B-11, R2.
VF35? Great looking example!
years ago, when I first started collecting, I bought this seated half on eBay. It is nearly PL, but some genius attempted to polish the obv....
I can't see whizzing, unless it was used in a localized spot such as next to star 11 where there appears to be a slight surface disturbance,...
55, 64?
If the color is accurate, sort of pinkish-red? I'd think it had been cleaned. On the obv I see what look like hairlines from NE to SW....
I like the color on that one. nice!
the trades are all fakes. Be sure to tell us what you really think, Bill! LMAO!
A 16-s in vf in pcgs plastic is not going to be cheap. They are in demand. They are scarce. I would look at ebay and Heritage sold prices for...
Yeah, just have to keep it awayfrom the car keys, that's how it picked up that light scratch on the cheek.
beautiful clashed/toned trime, Larry!
The coin under discussion reminds me of a "problematic" 1836 cbh I bought years ago. When I bought it it looked like this: [IMG] [IMG][/IMG]...
I think it's great to stumble onto something like that. Quite a set of Bechtler's and C mint gold!
The coin in the OP looks totally original and AU50 at least IMO; I agree with the majority here that conservation/dirt removal/whatever you call...
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