MS-61; way too many marks on the obverse face.
Aren't small denomination US coins also used a fair bit in other countries with unstable currencies, or those that have effectively dollarized...
MS-64
Hence, buy the coin, not the slab.
I definitely recommend the Victoria Crowns. I've put together a set from 1887-1900; not the prettiest coins, due to budgetary woes, but still a...
As a general rule, I place more trust in the grades assigned in the old holders from all of the major TPGs. Over time, standards across the board...
Never thought I would find something like this in someone else's bulk trash, but there you go! Not the prettiest but, hey, where else can you get...
MS-67
Wouldn't do it.
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Yes; 1907 pattern double eagle with Indian obverse.
MS-66 BN
Agreed with AU-58.
I really like this piece; good, honest wear throughout with all major design features visible.
YES. DO NOT MELT. Minimum: 10-15 bucks for a type set.
If a counterfeit was made from a genuine silver or gold planchet, it could theoretically be worth bullion value.
MS-66
No prob! Happy 4th to you and yours.
Go for one of the Krause World Coin Catalogs; many public libraries have copies.
AU-58
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