It is worth $3000-$5000 depending on how nice of an EF it is. Neither, if the only flaw on a coin is a nick only visible under magnification...
The coin in question, though, is one that is very shiny and "prooflike", not some piece of junk that has so much wear that a little more wouldn't...
For some reason the 2001 Sac dollar has achieved key coin status and it's value is driving the price of both the 01 proof and silver proof sets....
I don't think so, the sale of an "illegal" coin would not draw the attention of most average folks, but if the govt announced that they'd stopped...
I agree. Roll them and then eBay them.
I'm with Roy on this one, what would cause someone to think that a shiny "prooflike" coin should be wiped with a cloth?! I can't think of any...
I'm gonna say xf45. I just hope it is genuine. I wouldn't trust SGS to be able to spot a fake under any circumstances.
I agree with AgCollector, you finds are well ablove average. I also have averaged over $20K in halves just over 0.5% keepers, so your 2% rate is...
I think F12, the cheekbone and jaw bone aren't seperated so it can't be a VF (I suppose I could be talked into F15, but I'm comfortable with F12).
well, it's a good thing it is fake. If it had been real you would have turned a $5000 coin into a $2000 coin with your buffing. The hairlines...
I believe you, I just thought you were joking (I misread 1909's to be 1909-S). lol, I strongly caution people not to be taken by the eBay...
your pictures would improve if you turned off your flash.
lol,the only way the unsearched eBay lots have anything in them is if they are salted (the seller intentionally throws some good stuff in to...
He intends to offer it in an upcoming auction, unopened. (The shop has regular auctions).
Suburban Chicago, and FWIW I like shopping there, they routinely let me dig through unsorted junk silver and sell me whatever goodies I find for...
It is not listed in the most recent edition of the Cherrypicker's Guide, which means that most people aren't aware of it and don't care all that...
This is the same conclusion that I have come to based on looking at closed auctions on Heritage. BTW, thanks all for looking at my coins and...
These coins are exceptionally rare when authentic and they have been the product of almost constant reproductions over the years as a trinket sold...
1964 halves are called junk silver for a reason, they should be left as is, if you want a nice one for your collection, just visit your local...
wish I was going...maybe next year
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