The seated liberty series is vast, I just buy one when I like the look .NIce coins, I really like the 1858 quar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's a genuine trade dollar, period. Handle it any way you like, it won't hurt it. A nice family keepsake to pass down to the next generation....
65 (at least!).
pretty rev, wonder how it toned like that? I'll guess 63.
That's a very cool double struck coin!
I have a hard time forming an opinion about the coin because the photos are small and I don't think the lighting is too good. Larger photos that...
If it is a new purchase, I would give it an acetone soak for a couple of hours to remove pvc or other organic stuff. Otherwise enjoy as is. I...
Looks like a natural color progression to me, NT.
I think that quarter qualified as an "AU 64." Nice!
No, I haven't done the attribution. Don't own a reference. I'm surprised that some eagle-eye at ANACS spotted the marks on the rev. These days...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It's in an ANACS OWH. There is some micro-graffiti between the eagle's wing and AME on the rev. I don't think it detracts too...
Really nice coins, Eduard. I love that sort of violet-gray tone on old original silver. And an 1804! Tough coin. I have just one, an 1806, I...
personally I don't think the TPG's pay a whole lot of attention to strike until MS grades. On a circ coin, I think they just look at the amount...
64 PL?
Great looking IHC! I think the key was eating the hot dog while making the purchase decision; essential brain food at any coin show. And...
Looks pretty questionable to me too; that violet mixed in with the gold /blue is not logical, and if it were album toned, why the strange shape to...
I really enjoy looking at your gold!
I was going to guess 25 details; but the high mag images really over emphasize the specks of corrosion (or gunk). Nice coin.
I was thinking F12 (before seeing the slab photo).
I wasn't so sure about this "tight grading" thing, but I had an email from sheridan downey about his current email auction. go to...
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