I am going to say 1913 Liberty Nickels. They were illegally-made and should be confiscated by the Secret Service. But on the list, I’d have to go...
I never said they were as common as the 1803. I know from trolling eBay that 1805 cents are far less common.
Not by much, and certainly not by enough to justify destroying a perfectly-good 1803. 1806 I can understand, though.
Looks like you are seeing mottled toning in compressed images
Why would someone do that? I would have told him off at that point
This one just arrived from across the pond for significantly less than F money. I grade her VF-20, which would make her my nicest draped bust...
I’m at VF-35
Lol
This is my most expensive coin. It is my favorite due to its history. It is a gold inlaid knife cast by Wang Mang to confiscate the wealth and...
I think Bill Fivaz was one of the first to try to put together a lowball type set. He has a lot of certified P-01 and FR-02 type coins in a box...
The character strokes are flat and fat, the rim is rounded, and the surface of the handle is flat
It is not genuine :(
Augustus As struck in Lugdunum. The reverse features the famous Altar of Lugdunum. [ATTACH] Lugdunum itself: [ATTACH] A couple medieval...
I still have not tired of this one. :) [ATTACH]
I would have said PCGS VF-30, thinking they would market grade for the obvious cleaning. My grade is VF details.
My first thought was that the date was not crisp enough to be genuine. @Jack D. Young
Impulse buy. $25 shipped [ATTACH]
$15.50 shipped [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1858/7 #3, 4, and 5 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$22. S-184. Roached-out, but it should flip for good money. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It ain’t as easy as it sounds [ATTACH]
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