66 or 67. I guessed 66.
58 had there been a 63 choice, I would have likely chosen that. Maybe a 62?
No and No. They both appear cleaned/stripped.
Depends on the surface quality, but I'd guess you have between little and no chance of winning a wreath cent in any condition for less than $200....
I would call NGC customer support and ask. They are very responsive and helpful. That said, I doubt they will be able to do as you ask, but I do...
Call me in 30 years and let me know how that's working out. ;) They used to use lacquer on copper long ago (and apparently silver even today,...
My advice: Join a credit union. They are not for profit, unlike most banks, and their rules/fees reflect that.
That doesn't look like a scratch to me. More like a hit. As for if the coin should grade 67 or not, it is a possibility that PCGS gave it a...
I think G is trying to mess with us, and he got it for some ridicuous price like $10.
AU 50 TPG grade. Nice coin.
I'm not sure how you tell, but you DO have it, Marshall. :)
Once silver grows a "skin" it's pretty stable. Finding a coin like this doesn't surprise me -- it is my understanding that it's the water (and...
Foiled again! :)
Brief overview and variety list (there are many!): http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/connecticut_coppers/ConnecticutCoppers.htm A detailed...
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I don't know what's the big secret. Guess I'll wait to hear. :)
He's not kidding. The obverse USA was of the same design as a button of the time: http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/bar_cent/bar_cent.htm
S, D, what's the difference? :) If it's not a modified date, what's going on with it? I give up.
No offense, but I need much better pics to hazard a guess. Could be a number of things. I like strikethrough to start with, but I wouldn't...
Look at the boob! You can see one on the type 1, you can't see one (it's covered by chain mail ) on the type 2. There are other...
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