To be worth any big bucks, it has to be a genuine 1853-O no motto. If it turns out to be altered or has design feature that we are having a hard...
You can get a local coin shop to give you an opinion of the coin before going that far. If you check the dealer directory on this site, you may...
The mintage was thought to be only five pieces. This of course is just speculation, but yes, it would be extremely valuable even in this...
It looks like an 1853-O! Even though it had chickenpox as a kid, it would be a very valuable piece if determined to be genuine. That could very...
What color?
AU-50 seems a bit generous to me, but I don't necessarily disagree fully with the grade.
@josh's coins, a common MS-64 Barber half will run you about $1,350 - $1,400 on a good day. As for the OP, the 1915 is particularly nice, I would...
It's refreshing like a train wreck.
That would go beautifully in shield nickel proof set.
Does not look the same to me at all. You can't match any bagmarks from coin to coin.
We are his "experts" like Rick has on pawn stars. If he doesn't know the answer, he asks someone who knows then lowballs the seller based on our...
Looks like another eagle eye ripoff. I bet Rick Snow is wishing that the had a trademark or patent on the sticker-a-slab racket. I trust my own...
I'd feel comfortable calling it a PR-66 UCAM. I think that the obverse scratches are on the slab, but the reverse has a few questions.
Ahhhh..... Here we go again. Pardon me while I pop some popcorn.
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