I recently bought a continental dollar ring. Yeah, it was a copy hammered into a ring but it looks awesome!
While that is one sweet coin and worthy of a premium, no where near the MS63 range. Despite a mintage of 3170. Heritage last sold one, same grade,...
That should make for a nice series when complete. I'd start picking off the key and semi-key dates to avoid all of them at once the closer you get...
My vote was for an MS64. But I highly doubt it'll get Full Band designation.
I'm leaning towards the above mentioned planchet theory. What ever the true case may be, I specifically seek those out and pay a premium...
Any coin is going to look different in hand as opposed to an image. For a coin to retain a cameo contrast, deep aside, after 146 years is quite...
While that is an impressive collection, and a far greater undertaking, I would strongly argue a case leaning towards that of the late Eric P....
U.S. coin, 1840o Seated Liberty Dime NGC EF45 with a mintage of 230,000. Foreign, a 2015 Australian Wedge-tailed Silver Eagle PCGS PF70 DCAM (not...
Somewhere in the 3600 range. Based on the 65 graded with 8 in 67, the highest. The 8 are listed at $4000, but who knows when the last sampling was...
Outstanding! I'm still missing a 1928 and 1934s in an AU grade to match my set at a price I'm comfortable with. Most dealers and sellers on EBAY...
I've notice this as well. While I don't have an exact answer, a guess might be more appropriate, but the mint has been using an outside contractor...
Another fine score, an ef, nearly identical to my own.
The lack of better luster, even under toning, might hold it to an AU58. None the less, a nice specimen of a semi-key date.
$11.50 for a key date, full rim, full date and photo grading in vg8/10? Chaching! Lucky you.
It would absolutely look better in hand than the photos. The grade is also accurate.
I'd suppose around 2000 including both key dates. Which is where I would start for two reasons. One, the prices will only get higher if you put...
The only mint marked Three Cent was an 1851o. But, those were silver and not nickel.
Stick with a MS63
In the AU range for sure. As for cleaned? Until verified I always assume so. In any case, a beautiful specimen you have there! Gorgeous.
A four-letter word that would get removed. And it ain't "good".
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