Furthermore, comparing retail prices on e-bay with juiced photos on a coin that isn't found toned often to wholesale price guides isn't exactly...
Spagetti heads are a different design/hub from the older Washies. The new ones have lower relief and as a result are generally better struck --...
p.s. I prefer airtites too. ;)
You can look at SAEs funny and they'll tone. Are you sure you've not somehow otherwise changed their storage conditions?
Then 66 or 67. Provided the coin is as hit-free as the pics (and your description) make it, luster will be the major determining factor. I'll...
Joe, 14-Ds aren't even close to scarce, and if you found a roll of them you could sell them however you chose without affecting their price....
Because I've seen thousands of them in my numismatic career. The dead giveaway is the darkly toned hidden areas of the coin and the rest of the...
900fine, do you have any XF FECs you want to sell? ;)
900 -- same coin.
That's because the coin has been recolored...like I tried to tell you earlier. ;)
The only way I've seen a cameo disappear is through overdipping.
I concur with Chase.
I'd like to think it graded 65 because of hit on cheek (prime focal area), but booming luster as these frequently have may get the coin a 66....
Au 63
One coin does not a market make.
They should be called "Bend-over coins". lol
Yes, clearly.
I spent about 15 mins trying to attribute this via Noyes and came up empty. The first thing that I noticed about the coin is the right lower...
I don't want to rain on your parade, but $200 seems too much for this coin, IMO. That's not to say it's not a cool coin -- it is -- but rather...
"why are rainbow toned coins more valuable" Because people are willing to spend more on them. Pricing on coins is 95% demand-based.
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