It's going to come down to luster on this coin, and it's tough to read from the pictures. But I don't think it's uncirculated.
Looking at pictures of other examples, it looks like die breaks are quite common on these.
F15 to me.
I have the lone S mint. [ATTACH]
Beautiful taler @wcg. Can you explain the obverse design?
Thanks, I greatly appreciate your help. I bought it in a sealed Postal Commemorative Society folder, which I hoped gave it a measure of...
I've had periods of enthusiasm for most of them. I voted capped bust because I've gotten into the die marriage thing. I find that aspect makes...
I'm lousy at these. :( Most of mine are well circulated.
Some of us like Morgans that don't look like they've had a recent dip. I like the coin in question.
Looks like a circulated 1900 O to me. Worth $20 at best, no point in grading it. Don't know about authenticity, the wear pattern on the wings...
AU53 based on what I see for luster.
26.4 grams on the 1776. Sorry for the slow response.
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I'd love to see this thread get some traction, so, OK, here is one I bought because of the neat date. I know it's cleaned. But is it real? I know...
You could tell us a little more about your coins, world? US? silver? wheat cents? What are we talking about?
Waifs indeed...from Hannover, Stolberg-Rossla, Hildsheim, and who knows where else. Some are almost paper thin. [ATTACH]
Another angle...you can buy a fantastic looking proof mercury dime in PR66 for $250, mintages in the low 5 figures. Now.....I understand the...
You're impressive, fine sir.
Nice coins! Some big ol' silver dollars offer nice bang for the buck IMO!
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