Agree with the grade. I'd put that at VF30+ And that's a *tough* coin top find in mint state.
And here's one I paid a bit of a premium for based purely on its pedigree:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's better pics of that 1908 proof centavo (mintage was 500 btw): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Germans find a fair number of American & British bombs too. Over the course of the war, the Allies dropped 3.4 million tons of ordinance on...
In the same way that Pedley Ryan dollars are illegal but now have collectable value... Although I've yet to see them trading for more than a few...
And it wasn't even found at the home of one of our members......
Any ideas?
Not from the pictures I'm seeing.
Bump
I picked up some 1 oz rounds (in copper and silver) a long time ago. But I picked up something odd recently - anyone seen one of the 5oz Lakota...
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THAT is a beauty I'd pay a premium for. I picked up a 1908 proof centavo without paying much over book value. One of my favorite finds prowling...
There were a handful of these 5 kopek coins at my local coin shop. Most were priced in the $25-30 range, but I picked out a rarer date in the...
Came across this generally unremarkable coin yesterday. The "COL" on COLOMBIA caught my eye though. Does this look like a struck through grease...
I found a few listings for similar legends on Mexican hacienda tokens (c1880). Two, without pictures. Anyone have the Rulau reference book handy?...
Approximate size of a US dime (18mm diameter)
Found this in a coin shop "junk" bin the other day and have come up blank on an ID so far. It doesn't help that the coin is triple struck...
Bumping this. I still haven't found enough info to give it anything but a generic ID
I was thinking more like AU58. Why do y'all think EF40 on this? Obviously "high point" wear on an incuse relief is a bit ludicrous, but there are...
Bump...
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