AU-50
I hope you are feeling much better! Getting shut down with Covid was like having surgery. I couldn't go to shows or coins shops. I got pretty...
The coin is bogus and the holder must be bogus. If you check the NGC verification site, there is a picture of the coin in that holder, and it's...
Yes, I bought this one raw years ago and had NGC grade it. They graded it AU-53. The interesting thing about this piece is that Ephraim Brasher,...
Here is my representative Lord Baltimore, Maryland coin, a six pence. Yes, these pieces are very scarce and expensive. The copper piece that Idler...
Our coinage was center stage during the 1896 presidential campaign and to a lesser extent in 1900. William Jennings Bryan was running on the...
I am trying to get my local club up and running in July. We meet at a church facility, and they have been shut down since March 2020 when we had...
The goal for many of these pieces was to depict Bryan and most of his supports has a bunch of boobs who were not very bright. Here's a classic...
That piece is genuine. It is listed in the Schornstein reference book as # 337. He says that it is very rare, which is probably true, but he says...
Just about anything that circulated in Europe made its way here, more or less.
Here is 1723 Hibernia farthing. [ATTACH] And the half penny [ATTACH] There coins were made for Ireland, not America.
Here is "cousin" of the Hibernia coinage, a Rosa Americana half penny. These coins were made with a strange alloy called bath metal. The new Red...
MS-62. There are lots of marks on the cheek and a big fingerprint. Getting a PL or DPL is tricky. I have yet to see those standards handed out...
It was not an official New York State coinage, but the Nova Eborac copper was a proposed coinage. [ATTACH] Machin's Mills was a private minter...
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Investors might have bought them. Given the delays in delivery of the current year’s Proof sets, one could make an instant profit by buying the...
NGC based that AU-58 grade on the design features and ignored the rub that is all over surfaces in the fields. The coin is over graded, and if...
The coin has AU details, but the surfaces look like sandpaper. I'd really have to see this one in person to comment more. Maybe it had some...
Those terms sound more than fair. Unless you really know the series, I would watch my step with ungraded coins. Yes, there are some good coins...
Sorry, but you will never find a coin like that in an EF holder these days. I thought at one time that I could find a Charlotte or Dahlonega coin...
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