I think it is a very nice coin, even with the drill? mark it has overall good color and appeal with moderate wear. Is that corrosion on the back...
Seems like a fair grade for the coin.
VG-8 1807/6. It has some eye appeal that way, so I'd probably price it in the $90 range.
Only slabs. Yeech, really.
the economy isn't really in the crapper, unless the common man lets it go. Because we've switched from a goods based economy to a service based...
I too have exactly 1 bust half. But with the fever perhaps setting in, I may get something going here.
hahahahahaha, still it is a pretty cb half dime
Well, I just picked up a CBH 1814/3 as an 1814. It is cleaned and has a hole, but I paid $19 for it, unattributed.
it was a get rich quick scheme that somehow actually worked. As if we have a bunch of gullible fools in our hobby.
I dunno, it has typical toning deeper on the edges fading as it gets closer to the center of the coin. That being said it is one fine fine specimen.
nice
it appears to have quite a bit of corrosion, even though it is quite the highgrade coin.
Soemtimes people just need or want the money to purchase numismatic items with a more significant heritage or higher value. This is why a lot of...
sell that turkey
well 335 coincides with the last three digits of the serial number on the holder, so....I dunno. But the coin looks like some of the satin proofs...
thats really neat.
I can see why they went with 62.
is the coin the proper diameter and weight?
WOW, nice
yowsa! thats sweet
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