The Ministry of Silly Talks? :rolleyes:
MS65 maybe. I see what looks like the mint mark tilted left and maybeeee the die chip in the first 8 so possibly VAM-67? Beyond that....:confused:
Some of the best struck for sure.
Sure likes like it could be...
65 maybe PL.
Hah, I think you overpaid by negative 20 something....:D:rolleyes:
Happy Birthday!!!:)
I went and googled images of Zurich after my post and thought the same thing. The first image you posted has an interesting church to the left...
There is a really good photography section on CCF. I recommend anyone wanting to get serious about coin photography to check it out,...
I use a Canon XS mounted on an FD bellows mounted on an Bausch & Lomb stereo microscope stand with a small arsenal of el cheapo enlargening...
All wonderful examples but that "city view" has to be my favorite as well. It would be interesting to see the view of this exact spot today...:)
Nice one JB!
Very nice examples! You have to love a crown size business strike coin dated 1895 (with no mint mark)....:)
The assigned number is less important than the eye appeal for me. She's a beaut.!
Great examples! I'm kind of partial to the 1857 $1. I like die clashes....
I have several that I have cracked opened a bit to let more air in. They are developing a nice rim tone.
I'm with you a 100% on this which is why my complete set (in Dansco albums) is AG to Fine (ish) and my date set is MS (with a couple of AU's in...
The un-safe flips are very flexible.
just for a reality check look at the PCGS price guide for the complete set in MS60....$270,000.00....
Well, if you read it on the internet it must be true.....:rolleyes:
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