Nope. Another clue: this design was used between 1800 and 1850.
No to the draped bust half.
No to the dollar, but you were closer time period wise.
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$200 seems to be in the neighborhood for an MS62. I'd check out past auction records to see if there's enough of an increase in prices. Attached...
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it isn't a good idea to carry $5000 in Oak Park to make the exchange.
No to the V nickel.
But what if you were low on beer (or root beer for me for a couple more years) funds?! I'd say that's an emergency that would justify liberating...
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Ooh I love these damage ID threads! I'll guess either a poor attempt at trying to copper plate it or it came in contact with a chemical and it...
MS63?
MS65.
MS63.
Yikes! That poor thing is hairlined to death! I guess that would be a case where it doesn't really matter though, since 1) it's unique and 2) it's...
I'll hop on the "don't buy it" bus unless he sells it to you for close to melt.
That would be an awful pocket piece to lose! :eek:
I'd probably do the same. The other two that are still there, though, are some nice looking coins. ;)
@Blissskr thanks for posting that picture, because when I clicked on the photobucket link only an 1847-O and an 1859 were there and they looked...
Still a very pretty coin. Sadly I do think it would've sold for a little more in the older PCGS holder, but hey, like I said, that's a really nice...
Aww, thanks! The person in the pink dress was one of the juniors they had help run graduation. Every year the top 6 or so juniors get to help. I...
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