Okay. Here's my next one. PCGS owns the original image. [ATTACH]
1853 50C?
1853?
It appears to be the 1805 B-2 variety on account of the squiggly line below the second cloud from the left. I think it might be a die clash? If...
MS64
No clue on the VAM, but I'll guess MS63.
Seated Liberty Quarter?
Based on the placement of the clump of leaves and the M in America and how far the right stem is from the clump of leaves above it, I'll say...
I don't know what's worse, this, uh, mule or their other trade dollar listing which includes a proof-only 1880......
That is a beautiful dollar! I love the dark gray fields and the silvery devices. Very eye appealing! Would you mind posting the reverse?
Are they predominately 1911? They are all so pretty!
The recent glut of 70's reminds me of how in recent years there are more and more perfect SAT scores. Back when you guys/gals were in high school...
Sadly I'd have to agree. It's always a shame when damage is coin collector inflicted and not from regular circulation abuse. :(
I'll join the party and say fake on account of the 6 in the date and the funky looking rims in the 10:30-12:00 area on the obverse.
A quick eBay search shows that some sellers really value those gold CAC stickers. The cheapest I could find were MS63 Mercury dimes with a gold...
If I were to invest money in precious metals, I don't think I'd want to be putting a whole lot of money into it. If it were me I'd just throw some...
Just curious, how can anyone determine if a single coin is a new doubled die? How do they know it isn't just machine doubling? I know it's pretty...
Capped bust 10c?
It's neat to see pictures of such high grade rarities raw. It's pretty refreshing, actually.
I think I'll take the 1822 $5. I'll bring a crowbar next time I'm in DC to, uh, liberate it. :D
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