very attractive example with some nice subtle toning.
about $350 which seemed reasonable to me.
Great story, Lord M. As my late father used to say, you won't go broke if you turn a profit. (to which I append, "consistently.")
I found this one on the CU BST for a reasonable amount over melt: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
In terms of wear I'd say vf35. can't really comment on cleaning from the photos. I like it for an album, I don't think the cost of grading would...
From what I have been reading, CACG is maintaining the CAC sticker standards that have emphasized original surfaces. No surprise that high end...
Congrats, I saw that coin on Gerry's blog. A crown jewel of the entire seated series!
That is an odd looking coin. The surfaces have been messed with in some way; I suspect whizzing ( looks like some built up metal against the...
I was going to guess 30; great looking coin and really did not notice the toned over marks.
I'll guess xf40 and au50
as others have pointed out, vf details but obverse has been cleaned. It would have to be priced a lot lower to get any interest from me. For...
I love this token; however they are very common, and inexpensive except in high grade.
I might consider getting one depending on price. for now this will have to do. [IMG][IMG]
Does the mint still have a screw press? Would be great if they struck them using that, would really add some character. Of course, it would...
I agree with 58, if you just see some high point wear and a few field luster breaks. Looks nice!
What seems off to you?
Interesting. Ihave a couple of these to examine. [IMG][IMG]
Mbogoman and Mainbill are very sharp where trade dollars are concerned.. I agree genuine but has at least had a cleaning and looks retoned by some...
thanks, Cheech. I was roaming the local coin show a few years back, scanning a lot of stale and problem material, and spotted this one. couldn't...
vf30, no bean
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