Frank your comment is a point that has been raised, discussed, and beat upon until the proverbial horse is dead. And not just here on this forum,...
You're not going to get an answer mlov as that guy hasn't posted here in a long time. However, if you'll just study the pictures for a minute,...
Numismat, as the others have said their is no book that is going to give you what you want. But if you use these links you can probably find out a...
I don't even need to answer for everybody to know what my answer is. I kinda like that ;)
Hey, since we're talking about advice here, anybody ever read Mark Twain ? One my favorite people of all time. A very down to earth guy with an...
You just need to read more, it's been said before ;)
Although it is commonly said that O mint Morgans are known for being weakly struck, not all of them are. Quite a few O mint Morgans are known for...
Thousands of people do !
Ya think so ? Then tell me how all 3 of these have more or worse marks than the OP's coin and yet they got graded 65+ and 2 66's. [IMG] [IMG]...
Hmm, surprised by that !
That's not the same coin at all, but one of a later design. Look at the differences in the hair and face. The KM# for your coin is 236.1, Krause...
No that's Charles IIII Rusty. But he died that same year, 1808, and Ferdinand VII took the crown. What you are thinking of is when Charles III...
The mint mark is in between REX and 4R. The P J is the assayer's mark. And yes, it is the Potosi mint mark from Bolivia. The Potosi mint mark is...
Some of them "need" to be resurrected. There is much that has been written here long ago that is still worth learning ;)
No, they weren't. Coins only become legal tender when they are released by the mint. And these weren't. Now there were other coins from these...
You're correct, Louie XIV. And It was minted at the Paris mint. It is known as the Louis d'or a la tete virile design and it was the first time...
From what I can see none of those are worth much more than $20 or $30.
It might go through 10 or 12 dealers before you ever get to see it Rusty, or just 2 or 3, I just used 6 as an example for illustration purposes....
Not sure what you are referring to, these particular coins have never before even been seen in public let alone sold.
No, they didn't mess anything up. You have to realize that this is an electronic version of the printed catalog. The coin referred to by that last...
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