NGC World Coin Guide lists a XF at $65.00USD , but yours looks better, maybe AU53. That would elevate the value to approx $90-110. The NGC World...
NumisMedia/FMV lists 1883CC MS63 for $384.00USD, a fair base price. The OGP and COA should give a bump in value but, alas, it doesn’t seem to...
Doesn’t look like a Flared G to me. Looks battered from circulation.
Coin shows, Coin clubs, person to person or even here on CT. Members here would tell you the truth and get you a fair price based on all the...
@green18 is right because they are both borderline value candidates. The 1893 is approx $185 and the 1895-O is near $375-400. Adding grading,...
I would say no. It looks more like a dent in the upper left corner of the mint mark, from circulation. I see no indication of die deterioration...
It is not listed at the Top 100, the Hot 50 or the Hit List 40 at Vamworld.com. Being listed on one of those 3 lists would indicate greater...
They’d have to pay me to take that coin!
@mikebell is right, but a close-up would have been nice from the OP. The last two numbers do not look the same, and stand-alone close-ups have...
Ballpark would be VF30/35, in my humble estimation…Spark
Go to NGC World Coin Guide. It lists 4 types and all are over $200.00. The die #30 coin is a 1878/7. Die #6 is an error: DRITANNIAR…$2,925.00...
It is a die crack and in a common location. It is really just an “extra added attraction” to an otherwise spectacular MS67. Very nice Maine...
Nice try but we all know that ain’t true, for 2 reasons: 1) They didn’t have parking lots in 1926 and 2) It was face down in the...
This has surface issues, but I believe it is authentic suffering from a hard life. Research indicates it has the Reverse of 1868/FS-901, please...
Looks like die erosion (die deterioration) to me, a common non-error. You have a normal coin that does not have the enhanced tail feathers (ETF)....
I like all 3 coins…I see why you sent them. Great pics for great coins. And welcome back from your hiatus, I know you were really busy. Great...
Plating issue, very common, no value beyond face. The Mint hired contractors to make the planchets for Lincoln copper-plated zinc cents and they...
Specifically, the Reverse of 1989 is RDV-006 (CONECA). Go to Error-ref.com, Part III: Die installation errors. Lincolncentresource.com lists it...
In Dec. 1988 the Mint ran out of reverse working dies and were compelled to use the new RDV for 1989. This new RDV was essentially the same but...
…What’s on the reverse? @Aarron
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