[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanksgiving El Cheapo buy. Seller’s pics. Original price was $40, I sent a $33 offer and the seller accepted. I compared it...
The coin’s surface looks corroded. You cannot fix corrosion. It is permanent. However, that’s just the picture. Try acetone and Verdicare if you...
I feel the same way about certain half dime and dime dates, particularly 1863-71 S mints. They are easy to get if you want a cleaned, damaged,...
The 1834 half dime is LM-4 R-1. What mainly catches my eye is the bisecting die crack indicating a late die state. Not very rare on LM-4, but very...
Anytime. If you have an early US coin, I will try to help with variety ID.
66* I see some die polish lines on the obverse.
1795 half dime is LM-9 R-4. 1797 half dime is LM-1, the only known variety with 15 stars. 1800 half dime is LM-1.
It's 100% an 1868.
Could have been a Seated dime as well - those were still in circulation and they had the same reverse as the Barber after 1860.
I started collecting at the age of about nine. I was introduced, like many modern collectors, by the state quarters. I also looked out for old...
[ATTACH] Here's a meme for the bust dime collectors.
I'll throw some blood in the water too. [IMG] This is an 1876-CC DDO Seated Dime unattributed on Ebay. This one should be easy to match up with...
It’s a bit difficult to see without magnification. However, every other characteristic is a match to be a middle die state example of the S/S. The...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] First pic is without a lamp, second pic is with a lamp. My second 1925 S/S Buffalo arrived today. It seems...
Amazing price. Do many European collectors/dealers just not know what they have and sell it at a cheap price?
I own a Civil War Token with a lower surviving population than the 1804 dollar. It cost me $57. Even if only ten examples exist, there’s little...
Key dates are generally the most expensive coins in a series. Semi-keys are also price outliers, but not quite as severe as keys. (Example: In the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Won this for $5.51. 1926-D 3 1/2 legged Buffalo. I’m on a roll with Buffalo nickel varieties.
It looks to be a very late reverse die state but I don't think it's logged anywhere.
I think it's simply a die flaw between the 5 and the 8.
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