AU details, PVC damage.
Please don't hijack threads guys. Nice addition Seba. I would have to call it fine details for the obverse scratch, but still a very attractive...
I would say that your knowledge as well as a few other learned ancient collectors have finally broken me of being solely a US collector. My...
If the coins being struck are from a country that no longer exists, it would not be considered counterfeit, but it would still be fake and...
PR-69 for the small incomplete frosting on the torch.
I forgot who it was, but I got a token from an eBay dealer a while back that had what looked like the same obverse die and his info on the...
I could use that as my ball marker when I'm playing golf. Can't see any other use of it.
I like PCGS because it is easier to see the mirrors of proof coins without too much reflection from the slab, but the old small ANACS slabs are...
To me, the horn should be neglected for the most part because it is more of an indication of strike rather than wear. There are a multitude of...
I would say VF is correct based on what I can see, but the glare on the obverse makes it hard to tell.
I don't have my books handy, but I don't believe they struck proofs in 1915.
I don't see any obvious signs of wear, but these are very common in high grades due to the fact that people saved them for silver. The toning is...
Looks like a nice AU-58. I see slight wear on the hair just above the ear and on the leAves on the obverse.
Sorry that this happened Dallas, but I'm happy to hear that the seller is willing to work it out. The others are right, there have been fakes of...
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That's a great group Greg, you have a nice eye. Practically free too? I say the day was a success.
I don't necessarily disagree with the grade, the scratch is distracting, but not impossible to have been made during the normal life of the coin....
38 and have collected for a little over thirty three years.
It just has that nice honest coin look. Coins like that always make me think of their story. I sometimes wish that old coins came with a diary.
Very nice Seba! I like the 1851 seated half dime the most, but it was hard to pick just one. My 7070 has been ongoing for nearly twenty years....
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