1865 Nickel Three Cent
1853 Silver Three Cent
Haha, three of us hit that one all at once . . .
. . . and 1922 for Peace Dollars . . . how I cringe when I see common coins coming down the aisle.
In Half Dimes, I think I see the 1857 more than any other date.
I'll start with an easy one . . . $20 gold Lib - 1904
How about the most common by series?
Good originality, good luster, good strike, modest grazing of the surfaces, and few deep marks. Probably MS64, possibly only MS63.
Good luster, good strike overall with only a little localized weakness. Surfaces look just a tad busy below Liberty's eye, so I think MS64...
Welcome back Jason.
The coin is indeed well struck for the date, although it does not appear to be uncirculated. Finding a buyer who wants to pay enough of a premium...
this is true.
My opinion is that the people who care about this subject are either collectors, or an insignificant minority who care about removing any mention...
Easily answered, as the two are indeed different. Attending public school is mandatory, regardless of religious affiliation, if any, or none at...
Agreed . . . as for the statement below your Avatar, "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a biscuit today", Tuesday is 4 days away . . . it really...
If I recall correctly, these were very well made coins, with nicely struck, frosted devices on deeply mirrored fields, producing very strong cameo...
I used to own some of these, and yours doesn't exactly remind me of them. Are you positive it is genuine? If so, why?
That's a 45 point range . . . I think this is a technical 50, but the appeal is so strong that I think it got bumped to AU53. I get whiplash...
My single biggest concern here is not the port of entry, but the lesser denomination of the counterfeits employed. This speaks to the diabolical...
Once they've got the tooling and process developed, I'd be surprised if they can't make them for less than 5 cents each. These are parasites, and...
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