It looks like a roughed up XF 45
Interesting. I just learned a new bit of coin trivia. Thank you! Now, I wonder why they call that a "Texas cent"? Ha, ha!
I will pass on bidding for this coin. Ha, ha!
I can't think of a favorite coin because I love whole or customized sets so much more.
Me, too!!!
I don't know if I could really enjoy many of these modern replicas of great, old classics because I would rather see new designs-new ideas. I...
WOW!!!!!!! Your 1867 proof $ absolutely takes my breath away. It looks like a PR 66.
I would ground my son until my coins show up.
That sounds really sad that your sister and brother would cheat you out of your mother's estate. You probably don't have anything to do with them,...
Oh, yes! I also lost my 1 ounce gold maple leaf Canadian coin at The Olive Garden restaurant in 2002 when it fell out of my pocket. By the time I...
I lost my 1851 VF 30 half cent. I must have accidently thrown it away with a bunch of old scrap card board cut outs.
Ha, ha! Funny. I believe you.
I hope you can make it, too. Stay healthy, safe, and clean is the best advice I can give you.
Yes, I was going to mention that, but I am too late to the show.
Wow! A 96 year old Coin Talk member. I hope you have many more fun years of coin collecting.
Good point, but I remember idesofmarch exhibiting his amazing collection of gold 12 Caesars coins worth probably 100k.
Fascinating piece of history! I would love to own one, but I suppose the one you photographed costs around $2000.
Thank you for the correction. I will then say it is a really nice looking toned MS 63, if not still an artificially toned AU 58.
Yeah, Markus1959 got it right.
It looks like AU 58, but really grainy in the 2nd photo, so I suppose that would reduce the retail value.
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