Looks like a weak die striking of the coin or that part of the die could have gotten junk in that area causing the missing stars. Its an...
Seems like pretty common dates to me. Dont consign to an auction, its too much of a hassel, and for getting the coins slabbed, you will end up...
What types of coins where contaminated? If contaminated, how much? Restoration is a tricky thing which I personally dont know much about and you...
I dont even want or know how to respond to that type of auction. Clearly its a scam and the guy or gall just wants to make an extra buck.
I'll go with speedy again on this one. F-12 was my first guess. EF-40 seems way too high and needs more feathers on the eagle. At best I would...
Im 99% collector and 1% investor. My only investments are finding coins at a cheap price and then reselling them at a higher price. Sure, I...
Im doing a search for all young numismatists in the forum. Respond if you're a YN. Also, I was wondering if I should join the YNA and the ANA-J....
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I believe this bust quarter is AG-3, I just need a confirmation. [IMG]
AU would be right in the ballpark. Maybe EF-45 but maybe its just the scan.
I've recently started collecting Bust quarters. I picked up an 1806/5 and an 1807 both in solid AG+ condition off ebay. I've skipped, for the...
For me its about patience and timing. If you are willing to pursue a large and difficult collection such as the morgan dollar series it can be a...
Andy and Speedy are right. There is a much less common use of dollar bills and change in the market place. Especially with the use of credit...
I would call this a solid VG-8 coin. A nice full "liberty"/ liberty outline and full rims. Consistant wear of a VG-8 bust half. Nice Coin!
I Have a complete set of Liberty "V" Nickels with the exception of the 1885. Mostly G-VG coins with a few VF-EF in the mix. It was a fun and...
Nice image "Foundinrolls". My "Any error" coin would be an overstrike of an 1822 $5 Gold Half Eagle over an 1827 25c (Original-of course)....
5800 pennies in the jar. No clue to your fathers name, so lets try Henry or Hank.
a random cashier when I was 5. Why? the cashier gave me a buffalo nickel and I thought it was very interesting and cool. Can't say anything...
buy some coin value books and try to find the value yourself. I might recommend the "Red Book Guide to U.S. Coins".
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