I'd put a low bid in. 2 or 3 of those look legit, and if the auction has any built in mechanisms to compensate for fraud, you could easily avail...
This appears to be the small 6, stemless variety. Is there something similar to the VAM community for early American coppers? This one seems to...
This is why I do not post photos of my coins along with their cert numbers. Best practices - just cover that number with a post-it!
I picked one of these up recently too. The 3d effect of the cave made me wonder if it was caused by die clash at first. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have a few in plastic too, as well as some older brass ones. I recently picked up a variety of prison tokens from the Cumins State Farm in...
No picture came through with your post, and my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs.
I picked up a worn-to-death 1877 penny from a junk bin the other day. While attributing it, I came across the delineation in the catalog between...
Got some cool ancient silver from my SS! Thank you for these fun pieces. I've got a lot of research ahead of me - although one is indicated to be...
Wow. That does seem pretty harshly graded. I would have thought 63 or 64.
Bought it already, at not too far above melt. I'm debating keeping it as a type example as I'm not planning to collect the whole series.
I'd say AU-55 to 58 & the dullness hints at cleaning to me too.
I'm leaning towards ms64. Beautiful example of a coin that's often weakly struck.
D'oh! Yes, I did.
As mentioned in another thread, these incuse relief designs can be quite tough to grade. How would you score this 1911 Quarter Eagle? [ATTACH]...
I'm having trouble assigning a grade here. What label would you hang on this pre-Civil War lass? It looks like she picked up a bit of the pox. Is...
I have trouble grading them too. The bag marks I'm seeing probably bump it down below MS-62, but I don't see anything that would push it below AU-58.
I'm not sure about the grade on these, nor am I sure if the sell anywhere close to their Redbook values for the grade. Any observations...
Ms64+
Shouldn't there be raised metal on one edge if this is PMD caused by crimping/cutting? If you look at the closeup photos, I'm only seeing absent...
Have you tried refreshing the page? Usually when I get that error its due to a poor internet connection that timed out while loading the media.
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