What about the really heavily encrusted ones and the green corroded ones?
Dunno. The 29 seems to have wear spots around the cheek and jaw bones. I'm going to say AU on it.
Thanks! I'll try that. I've heard of that method being used with ground finds, especially ancients.
So. Much. Wood. 24 and 41 maybe?
Read description below pictures [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] On a visit to Bosnia and Croatia a few years ago, my uncle, who I was...
1916 is a GREAT year for Lincolns, probably the best year in the entire series. 15, 17, and 18 are close though. So many toners and woodies to...
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$25 roll of small dollars: 1x 2015-P Eisenhower NIFC Spent the roll at the LCS.
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Post a before and after to see if this is worthwhile.
I'd grade it AG-3 obverse DMPL. Or is it a Proof-3 Cameo?
With all these Barbers you'd think some people here would have shorter hair.
If these series were more popular these coins would go for thousands. Unfortunately seated dollars are out of my budget as of now. I want to get...
The first coin... Eh, still better than most of the Stack's W 57th St Hoard, but I'd pay an extra $30-$40 for a better coin of the same grade....
As much as I love Seated coins, 2/3 cent coins, Liberty Head gold coins, and gold dollars I just don't see them increasing in value. They are too...
Daniel Carr needs to do a gold coin overstrike.
They're like Spanish silver of the 1700s and early 1800s: Historical coins, many coins to collect, and at a good price point.
Remind me to get a trade dollar in the near future.
Do you have any pre-1834 gold or pre-1857 proofs?
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