$165
Acid dipped. Was probably severely corroded. Worth silver regardless
$385
I’m at au 55. But could go details for the hit too
I’m at 62. The color is very nice but the cheek has been Hit a lot. I’d call it a little lower than 63. Especially as it’s a commoner date with...
I get a yearly subscription. I keep the most current but am happy to pass along any previous ones honestly if it’s within the last year it’s...
I have lots of slightly out of date ones if you need a basic reference and don’t want to pay for a subscription
I’m pretty familiar with your mo too so I’m at $$95
As far as modern coins I feel POS means something totally different
I like it at 45. But could go 50. Can’t totally read the luster from pics. Looks nice and original though too
Like the coin. At 64. A niy64 though. Like the shower door. Cabinet appears to be oak from the pics and ca 1890-1910 fitting out the drawers of it...
Hope you get what you bought and soon
I think it must have been dipped and improperly rinsed. Or contaminated with something shortly before grading. I’m the last one to usually...
Lights are on and nobody home
All those were novodels. The 1801-3 were struck in the 1860s or 70 s the class 2 (one known) and 3 1804 dollars too. And the Class 1 was struck...
I know there’s the pcgs shows there a couple times a year but that’s about it. Never been there myself
Ah a little too quick for me. I was at $1175 though
It sounds nice. Worth slabbing too
All 5 are. Some are more proof like than others. Was a debate years ago about a couple being business strikes. But they’re all clandestine back...
A middle of the road common date 65. Is like a bit less chatter on the cheek and reverse. May not be as bad in hand as it looks like one of those...
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