Older copy they did a lot of these of colonials in the 40s and 50s sold a lot at historic sites and battlefields
I'd call it xf 45. Those wholesale around $200
They were a bit tough 2 at 64 1at 63 so not much profit in them
That's a dog
Got the results today it went 45
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I'll sell this one as the first I bought raw for $250 and I paid a lot more for this one
[ATTACH] Exactly the same as the other one I got
PR 64 on the nickel Ms 65 on the Isabella
Die marriages on early coins with much lower mintages and low survival rates with hand cut dies yes. Their interesting. Morgan dollars with...
Icg referred to as a second tier grading service like anacs. Anything beyond that might as well be raw. Many people think it stands for I can't...
No. I'd leave it as it is now. It looks better Great original surfaces with residual original luster. I wish all circulated silver coins had...
My call the first au 53 The second xf 40
3slabbed a 09 vdb in 66 red a 43 in 67 and a 57 in pr 68 red for my registry type set. Other than that maybe a couple dozen I have tossed in a...
Can't see how a good soak in acetone would hurt. Almost looks ex jewelry from that rim
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Bought 3 from a partial roll. All 3 have the same die polish lines on the obverse and semi pl...
I'm at 58 as well. But this is an au-64. A touch of rub with otherwise the surfaces of a near gem
I've seen original coins that photoed the same. My guess is original and the pic is adding the unnatural surface quality
Was looking at A dealer I know well website. He has a real nice xf 45 1840 seated dollar that looks super original with really good eye appeal....
Would I buy a small eagle half or quarter with a problem. Oh yea. For that matter any bust or flowing hair coin if the price was right and the...
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