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piece of junk.
NIcely struck trade dollar for that date/mm.
Is that a beauty mark on Liberty's cheek?
I really like that 1906 nickel. Let me know if you get tired of looking at it!
considering the source, highly suspect for a cleaning. and shill bidding.
I think it looks like a very nice Randall Hoard coin; I was thinking AU53-55 as there appears to be significant rub on the high points and in the...
Not an expert, but I think it's the small D. Isn't the large D filled?
I think the coin in the OP has enough wear and loss of luster to grade EF40-45. It also looks cleaned to me. This could change if I could see it...
That kind of green around the devices doesn't bother me at all. Progression will be slow, if any. Verdicare seems reasonable since it is fairly...
That '72 dollar is really eye catching. Also like some of the bust halves too, quite a haul, all in all.
Yeah I would definitely wait for a nicer one. (I just spotted one in AU55 for sale on the pcgs BST, was going to recommend it but it's already sold!)
I can't say but so much from the photos. It is not uncommon for the obv. of trade dollars to be cleaned, dulling the luster, and then retoned....
Working dies were treated with an acid solution, then the flat surfaces were buffed with an emery wheel and fine "flour" emery, yielding frosty...
My experience with uncertified BU coins is that they are often lightly circulated and dipped to death. stay away!
IMO should go 66. Higher depends on what the grader had for lunch, relative humidity and atmospheric pressure, how the Dow is doing, etc etc...
Even without seeing the MM, there are so many things wrong with this koin that if someone can't immediately spot this as a fake they should never...
Some really nice gold posted here! Brett I love that 14-D 10$
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