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Thanks, Cheech, but I noted that I was an academic psychologist. I taught, did rat research for a couple of decades, and then got into textbook...
Buy a Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) and look it up. And don't assume that if you can read everything on the coin it's bound to be...
If you get into writing about coins, you should be able to increase your budget for coins you want. Also, as a retired academic psychologist, I...
My guess is XF45 at best. And, yeah, I saw the ridiculous AU58 grade.
Too bad I got to this after the reveal. I was going to say 63.
I think it is MS or PR 60. Look at the spots! If you think it's worth something, send it to NCS to be conserved and then have it graded by NGC....
I don't know what you're supposed to put here, so I'll just list my collecting interests at the moment: S-L 25c, type set of early commems.
A dealer once told me that in the dealer community ICG stands for I Can't Grade! Also, ANACS is okay and a lot less expensive. The one major coin...
XF at best, and I would vote for getting it certified. I should note that I get ALL my coins certified so that dealers won't be as likely to...
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Obviously, I read this too late. I was going to guess AU50. I was thinking lower from the obverse, but the reverse lifted it to a higher grade for me.
All nice items above. Congrats. I've been buying with/for my wife various British hammered coins. I'm trying to get enough together to make it...
The 1973 cent looks a lot like coins I've been finding on my walks. You can make as many as you want. Here are the instructions: Take a worthless...
What happened to Liberty's right arm on the 1839?
It has been processed, that's what makes it so valuable. Not!
I agree with Mountain Man. It's a spender.
More circulation damage.
Get a Red Book. Look at each silver or gold coin type to find the ounces or fractions thereof of the previous metal, multiple that times the...
I would grade it F-VF, worth about $50 if no problems, and it unfortunately has multiple problems. Not worth being certified.
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