It is time for Round 3! :) [ATTACH] CTF Giveaway 3, Round 3 Donor: @Chris B Availability: international To enter: 1) Just say you want this...
It is now time for the Round 2 drawing! :) [ATTACH] Our lucky number was... 40! [ATTACH] And Post #40 was by... @Kasia ! Coingratulations,...
Busy night at work. I’m still trying to catch up.
That looks like an 1856 Type 3, not a Type 2. So it appears you have the T1 and T3, and you still need the T2. Which is the toughest type of the...
I don’t know too much about this specific issue (having owned only one of the double-headed Washington type before), but it would not surprise me...
(At work now) It's time for the Round 2 drawing. I'll try and get that done after I catch up on some of my chores (if more work doesn't intervene).
Interesting how so many of them are "holeys". That certainly does point to some sort of talismanic usage, doesn't it?
I'll jump on that bandwagon, but will say that I believe the cleaning to fall within "market acceptable" parameters. In AU50, per the NGC/Krause...
Nothing major, but still noticeably misaligned.
Agreed.
My Type 1 gold dollar is scratch-free but not quite an UNC. Actually, it does have a little hairline above Liberty's head, but apparently PCGS...
Man, some folks really got hosed. Caveat emptor.
It's not a US Mint creation because it was made nine years before the US Mint was established. ;) These are cool, though I don't know very much...
Thanks for the update!
Hope you'll stick around. :)
Gold is good, even with a scratch!
Oh, thanks for that calculation. I was just wondering, but probably would’ve been too lazy to do the math.
True, ANACS would be cheaper. But I still don’t think submission would be cost-effective in this particular case.
Sorry to ruin your 1,000. You're at 1,001 now.
Does it stick to a magnet? Then it's a heavily-rusted 1943-D steel cent, if so. (Or at least that looks like a D mintmark to me, though how...
Separate names with a comma.