That's easily an XF maybe AU coin.
I wonder when we will start seeing Draped Bust coins on nails.
I bet the 18 coins in the middle are all copper-nickel clad Ikes.
Polished 1962 Franklin, just look at the price...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Small crescent on the obverse, good amount of the reverse. And what are the flow lines?
Not really a coin, looks to be a fantasy piece. As to when it was made, I don't know.
If you got a closer picture of the date and posted a picture of the reverse, I might be able to tell. The reverse is important because of the...
I was going to say this, but you beat me to it.
$24.99 shipping this seller has got to be kidding everyone
I prefer collecting the real thing. Is it worth trying to play the identification game on Ebay?
No, the fake coins that barbarians made so they could buy stuff, because people back in the day took whatever coins looked Roman.
Does anyone here have any barbaric fakes?
I know there are a lot of ancient Roman bronzes that look awesome, but are they the best way to start collecting ancients? I think ancients are...
If someone offered this 1841-C to me for $100 over melt I would throw the money at them and swipe the coin right out of their hands.
It just sold for $2325 :eek: Imagine if the 18 coins between the CC Morgan and the Trade are all copper-nickel clad Ike dollars.
What's next, a worn-down 1921 Morgan for $1000?
Nice! Were these made out of silver dimes? I know that a lot of these were made with gold dollars.
I'd pay maybe $5-$7 because it looks like an FSB.
Meh, it's quite beat up.
It's impressive how you can buy some of these for less than $50 apiece.
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