Check your inbox. I sent you a message regarding this the other day.
Funny. I was reading this and I thought I would send it to my friend Pete Tompa since he's very involved with this sort of thing, and then I see...
The 1870 ducat is one of the nicer restrikes to own I think, since it's very difficult to find an original. Depending on grade, it's in the price...
Yep, bronze-plated nickel. 1988 was the second year for the Loon dollar - 1987-89 (young Elizabeth II) with reduced thickness planchets to 1.75mm...
Hard to tell from the pics, but it looks in the PF64-66 range. I don't think I've ever seen one with cameo. The Morgan looks suspicious to me, but...
New pickup, a Royal Canadian Mint proof set from 1988. I love the ironworks commemorative dollar in this set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Remember also, the vast majority of circulating silver in the US during this period was from foreign mints (mostly from Mexico). Taking only US...
Nice restrikes. There's also the 1868KB 4 Krajczar restrike in that set (copper from the Forint period 1867-1892). It's pretty easy to find one.
It's possible. Based on these pictures alone, nothing is jumping out at me that says it's definitely a restrike versus a high grade PL original...
This. I've got a slabbed 58 that has better eye appeal than a 65.
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Not offhand, but like I said, it's impossible to confuse them with the other strikes.
You found a half dime!
This. You're making unfounded assumptions. It's like saying retirement homes are in decline because you're not seeing a lot of younger people...
Some new pickups: Hungary 1 Krajczár 1869KB This is a 4 year type (1868-69 and 1872-73). All dates other than 1868 are very challenging to find...
Most likely. Good to post the reverses with these as well.
As a general rule, if the coin is worth less than $50 it's probably not worth slabbing from a financial perspective, however, it depends on your...
NGC would be your best bet. They slab those in oversize holders. My guess based on those photos alone, would be that it would get a PF66 UCAM as...
Still waiting for mine.
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