I had this guy walk into the store this week. With a mintage of just 4,000 pieces this is a very rare coin. NOTE: The punch mark looking mark in...
Brian, I will take a stab at your questions. Honestly the potential for growth in coins like this is very small. These are both common coins in...
That's not quite the case. This coin could be broadstruck and that makes it an error. Not an off center error... But an error none the less....
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The coin was bought with the notion that it will most likely not holder problem free for the problems Doug has mentioned. I will however be...
I bought it from a good friend with a buy back offer if I don't sell it. I'm very confident it's just fine.
This is a newp from the WFOM. It's also a super rare piece with a mintage of 1200 pieces. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
This picture looks shopped. I wouldn't be surprised if the coin looks nothing like that in hand.
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Dunlap & Florer were licensed traders from 1872-1882 the Osage tribe of native Americans in the Oklahoma territory. A history can be found:...
That was my thoughts as well.
Hey gang! These 3 coins are in freshly made no problem PCGS holders. Care to guess the grades? First up 1878 $3 Gold [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
What the heck is on them... it almost looks like... blood.
I'm not sure how I missed that Doug. Thanks!
Hi gang! I found this while going through a box of coins. It looks like a 1790's one decime struck over a 2 decime. Usually the catalog notes...
It's still sitting at the grading company.
I can find absolutely NO reference on this note. I love the vignettes and the color. Not to mention that it's an issued high denomination note....
MD and die deterioration... both very common.
Ok... So it gets a little more interesting... I noticed on the edge of the coin... that these 3 letters appear in the little flat spot seen on...
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