I have owned a couple of 1839-O half dollars, but never held on to them. It's a popular date and, for that reason, hard to find. This 1839-O...
It's a very common date (1881-S), and not worth the money. These coins were saved by roll, and many of them are very lustrous and in high grades....
Then you have a shot at P-L, but the rims are going to hold it back. My guess is you will get an MS-64. Getting P-L and cameo for Proof coins...
Some of the early PCI graded coins had a chance of being as good or better than the grade on the holder. When I was a dealer, I saw a few that...
It's really impossible to say from that photo. You are probably concerned about platting or smoothing. I can't say for sure, looking at that photo.
First, the coin will probably grade MS-63, Red. According to the PCGS Coin Facts price guide, it would be worth $7. Their numbers often high, so...
It doesn't look real to me. I don't have to worry, because, at best, this guy was a small time usurper. I tend to think this thing was made...
Yes, that's my other Richard II coin. [ATTACH] Richard III is also hard to get in nice condition. PCGS called this piece "EF-45." The guy who...
I am surprised that the bid is that high. It looks like something cool you might find in a junk box for whole lot less.
I started to keep this collection up years ago from circulation but lost interest. Somehow, clad coins don't do much for me. I have the 1946 to...
I just received this coin from a London dealer. It is Richard II grote or four pence piece. All of these coins were struck at the Tower of London...
Here are pictures of the counterstamped 8 reale pieces. The small counterstamp [ATTACH] The large counterstamp. These pieces are scarcer than...
As a follow up, the small counterstamps were rather widely counterfeited sometimes on counterfeit coins. The larger counterstamps were used to...
The counterstamp is for King Charles III of England. There was a shortage of coins in circulation in England in the late 1790s, and the mint at...
Since you asked, I’ll say something. The photos make the coin look grainy, which is probably not the case. For that reason I did not chime in. I...
The Massachusetts cents were very well made and not nearly as crude as some of the other state coins that were made during the confederation...
US grading, AU-55.
I have owned this one for many years. It is an 1807 Browning 2. It is a early die state, which, from what I understand is quite rare. I had a...
Here is the classic, the 1955 doubled die obverse cent. [ATTACH] The Philadelphia Mint personnel did not catch this until they are bagged a...
It's the old throw it on the wall and see if it sticks. If it does, it will be a new source of revenue for them if a bunch of people think they...
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