The images are a little dark, but it looks like either a high XF or a low AU.
I would grade it AU-55, worth about $900-930. It would have to be at least MS-65 to start hitting the really big money, but it is a beautiful...
Very nice and Happy birthday. And many more...coins that is.
I have seen three of them this year. :) The idea that the 1913 should be illegal to own is a very legitimate debate. While the dozen 1933 St....
Not about paper currency specifically, but Franklin was bumped in favor of Kennedy on the half dollar shortly after his assassination. I wasn't...
The first trade works out in your favor, but you will be loosing a bit in the second trade.
I am looking for a gift for a friend that collects hobos. I ran across this little beauty featuring a beautifully carved Hunter S. Thompson...
I wasn't offended by what you said at all, I just wanted you to know how much preserving this collection for future generations meant to me....
I've tried that, but New Orleans keeps calling me back.
That is absolute crazy talk! I would equate that to putting the family photo album through a wood chipper and defacing their grave stones. I...
I am not familiar with that particular coin, but no silver or copper-nickel coin is attracted to a magnet. Matte proofs have a silky appearance...
I hate to say it, but I don't like it at all. It looks like a cast counterfeit of a strong reverse. I sure hope that I'm wrong.
The reason that I would call it XF instead of AU is pretty simple, it is pure lack of luster. An AU coin should show most of its original mint...
It is hard to tell what is on the holder and what is on the coin, but it looks like a nice MS-64 to me.
It looks like a nice XF-45 to me. Their asking price isn't too bad, but an offer of $70-75 would probably get it.
This is the only one that I have an image to show. A 1936 PCGS PR-65. [ATTACH]
Going back to a gold standard would not make much sense at this point, our dollar is so devalued, a twenty dollar gold piece would weigh 1/64th of...
It is very hard to grade a coin from a scan because it washes out the luster, but it looks like a nice MS-63.
I don't have a clue about the value of errors, but I love the wheat.
That is a great group there. 1807 VF details (cleaned) 1879-O MS-64 1879 MS-64 1878 MS-63
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