They grade it, supply and demand determines the value
Can’t open your attachments
I believe the photograph/photographer won the Pulitzer Award in 1945. Statue took a few years. And yes, sterling silver. I gave mine an overnight...
I’d pay to see that
That mark appears to to be on the plastic
Might be under graded VG, maybe Fine But hey, I’m no expert like IGS
Closest that I have Silver [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Looks right
DDO-00001
Yep 1913 Bridge Token, brass Thank you @expat
Looks normal. 4.9 gr is normal wear
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I’m unable to Identify this 18 mm 1.60 gr Smooth edge Might be silver
I saved some of these while CRH a few years ago. No pics available at this point but here’s another of mine[ATTACH]
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Another DaVinci[ATTACH][ATTACH] https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia49651.html
C. Douglas Dillon, Treasury Secretary 1961-65 He was a Republican member of Democrat Kennedy and Johnson Cabinets
My guess is this was done with a jeweler ‘s saw, manually operated. Looks like they tried to turn too sharply after starting between the 9 and 2.
3 pieces
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] A neighbor at my Florida winter home just moved in year round from his Virginia home. Brought along some coins he’d saved over...
I don’t see it. Others will be along soon who may disagree
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