looks like a mockup of a time machine if you don't look at the details too close.
Here is a link to the inagural medals of the presidents http://inauguralmedals.com/Inaugurals/T_Roosevelt/1905d.html The one you have is a mint...
They might be, or they could be a mix of years, or even a successive set, who knows?
If the coin was NGC certified at MS-63 (with or without CAC) then it should go for around retail. If the dealer thought the coin exceeded the...
I remember those experimental rinse sackies. The mint initially denied having done anything and finally ponied up the truth after the evidence...
Right now I'd call it an F-15 as well, if you could post a complete picture of the reverse I could give it a better stab. However, it is a nice...
No, the coin doesn't look real, that back leg is way too strong among other things missing.
good luck on getting it worked out.
When I do work for a certain number of dealers I am sometimes paid in coins. They pay me in coins that they have nothing in, or at least do not...
I LOVE BARBERS!!!! That 1902 is yes, yes, yes!
I miss the thread of the week as well. I voted in those religiously.
btw, what do we do with these kinds of people at CT, do they get punished, banned?
I think he meant reverse, when you enlarge the coin photo it is titled 1885 reverse.
wow, there must have been rather large populations to merit their own currency.
They'll find me eventually.
nice closeups prospector
key dates and condition rarities.
no added value, if that is what you mean.
Hmmm, I would never sell a coin just to use the money on something else not coin related unless this friend is like a brother, then no.
nice looking coin
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