I’ve seen worse in 66 holders.
I had a similar half with better luster and sharper details grade XF.
You are thinking of the 1964 D dollar
In that case, don’t do anything with it. :)
I see mothing idnicating them to be fourees
My gut said that the coin in question was plated. Here is a modern fake struck in copper. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not necessarily. All 1943 copper cents were raw at one time. :rolleyes:
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This thread has an interesting vibe with 25% of the posts ignored. I’m going to stay out of this one.
Debatable when it comes to the TPGs.
I had my eye on lot 350, but I decided not to bid
I bought the walker raw from edynamic marketing from a plethora of other similarly-toned walkers. The prices of all of these were very low,...
The rule of thumb I use is I send it in if I can sell if for at least $50 more than in its raw state. Otherwise I don’t bother.
Look for an extra lobe below the earlobe
Anything post-1600 modern to mine eyes, at least in the grand scheme of things.
Coins whose value is driven by melt often have small margins associated with them. Others have much larger margins
You are treating this coin as a commodity instead of a collectible. That’s what’s missing.
Very handsome tet. Me likey. :)
Thanks for posting! I always like testing myself. I got a 42 after spending an average of around 10 seconds per coin. I didn’t count where I...
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