I'm at au 50. Pcgs said either questionable color or cleaned I do believe it market acceptable surfaces tho not original
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I had a 1800/79 large cent dissapear in a move when I was 12. I'm sure I've misplaced others. I had a 1795 bust dollar I was carrying as a pocket...
My actual collection is somewhat less than a hundred coins my inventory of coins for sale is several hundred and I don't count junk silver etc....
Very cool. I've heard of quite a few coin finds there the best a friend found while dismantling an early house in Yarmouth. An au oak tree...
Funky surfaces I'm in the 53-55 range if not cleaned
If I was home I'd probably be at Westford. May try to hit one next week I could use new inventory
Stunner. A few hairlines tho. A 64 cameo I'd call it A beautiful coin
Peace 66 Morgan 65+ Lincoln 61 rb not a series I ever buy tho so it's a pure guess
Worn dies and uneven strike. I was at 58 on it
Very striated planchet. I'm surprised they didn't grade it a 62 tho because of that
Franklin I almost took a pass on. I never buy them as their too modern for me. If they have a dead guy on them their too new
Looked better from the pics too bad
A hit on the reverse and an old Retoned dip I'd call it xf 45 details. Could get a pass and straight grade but I doubt it
64 64 64 pl 63
62 64 63 64
It appears to be a crack or die scratch
Interestingly enough a couple years ago I saw a 1883 with cents that had been plated. Too bad actually as it was in high grade
A good investment if gold goes up. Not so much if not I'd rather save my money for a better coin
Me it was a 1795 bust dollar I was trying to wear off some crud spots on that got it a enviro damage details. Was in the dryer at the laundromat...
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