This coin always makes me smile when I hold it. It is such a perfect example, one of the nicest in existence. [ATTACH] On a campus of over...
For an even cheaper bugger like me, I would never pay more than $30 for such a worn post-1797 cent.
I agree. That reverse is quite fascinating.
:facepalm:
I would have instantly paid $50 for that.
I instantly saw a 1796. Don't know how that affects the value, though. Contrats of an 18th-Century Federal US issue! I remember my first (1797...
They both look cast to me, unfortunately...
Looking at the pictures again, it looks like someone sliced Liberty's neck.
I have seen several in this grade with this amount of luster that sold for $300-400. I just can't afford to bid that high even though I know it is...
Looks low AU to me. There is quite a bit of luster there for EF.
It ain't me if that is what you're implying.
Very nice! I still need to get myself one of these. If you need any hints, I can probably help. :) You can send me pics and I'll give you prods...
Slightly better than coal. ;)
All I can say is WOW! I especially love your Greek and Rman Egyptian coins.
EF details. I think it will come off with acetone.
Mine is a Wu Zhu that is so worn that the characters can just barely be made out. To me, it is worth its weight in copper and is not worth my time...
Here ya go! [ATTACH]
Good luck! You are going to need it. I know where to find a couple if you ever get serious about getting one.
My last 2016 purchase was a contemporary counterfeit of a modern coin. But these two make up my last ancient coin purchases of 2016 from back in...
Same here.
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