Here is an 1885-O which has been graded and certified by NGC. What grade would you give it if you were the grader? Bone [img] [img]
Nice NATURAL coin. I'd say VF with a NET grade of F for the rim damage. Send it to ANACS for grading. bone
It's the (small letter reverse) type too. Worth a tad more. B
Congtatulations Roy, you win the "Nitpick Award" of the day :D :D :D Bone
I was just wondering with all the heavy minting methods (sledge hammer, steam press, etc.) has there ever been an accident which claimed a human...
Well, I refer'd to the toning as the overall natural crusty BROWN color of the coin. BTW, it's on black material. B
Here is a wonderfully toned and worn 1832 Capped Bust Half. What would you say it grades at. This is one of the missing pieces I need for my set...
2 1943 Australian Florins, one with no mintmark, and one with an S (above date)- $5.00 each in XF and $15.00 each in Unc. 1 1964 Vietnamese 10...
LOL, you NUT :D It looks awfully like the (SINGLE LEAF) variety in RedBook. Chuckle, They show the total minted at 300 in my copy. I think that...
When compaired with OTHER bust halves reverse's how many leaves would you say are under the left wing? You have to compaire it to other's...
It appears to be right behind the eye and third lock over the ear. Here is an example of one with the same wear pattern. [img] B
That's a beauty. AU-58, maybe even MS. Scratch that MS, I see a smooth spot on the hair. B
I like the magazine COINS. Bone
Here are a couple of nice Morgans which arrived today. Figured you'd like to see them :) The 1896 looks INCREDIBLE to the naked eye, however......
Well, seeing as I'm working on a set for under or around $100 a coin this looks like a KEEPER and a nice addition... Thanks ;) Bone
Here is a G-F 1812 Capped Bust Half. What would you say she goes? Thanks Bone
Here is a wonderful link which discuss's this very topic along with lots of other stuff....
Yep, a nice place to ask a simple question or two w/o the risk of getting taken to the cleaners by the sharks. Two :thumb: :thumb: I like the...
So that's where the $ sign came from ;) B
It is a pretty good sized gouge. Definately a MAJOR flaw on the coin. Bone
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