Looks like the 1958 business strike with this reverse is known to be scarce.
Don't forget the desirability of the label.
[IMG] The ever-popular poo emoji could also suffice in this case.
The Continental Dollar was made in the 1780s in Europe. I wonder if the first time they get a submission of Fugios submitted under regular...
The Continental Dollar was a medal made Europe after the Revolutionary War as souvenirs. I wonder if the first time they get a submission of...
If the cleaned VF-XF coins are getting $175-185, you did well with that one. I'd call it a cleaned AU with decent strike.
A couple circulated 78 7TF. Should be able to pay for dinner at Señor Frog's.
Just got back from the FUN show, greeted by Mother Nature having coated the entire area in a nice mirror glaze. I'm thankful I didn't decide to...
Someone posted 2 hours of raw footage on FB the other day. I scanned through it quickly to see if there were coin-like things in it. Looks like...
They're also out the PP fee.
Oldest Federal US - 1795 Flowing Hair $1: [ATTACH] Oldest Colonial American (as defined by Red Book) - 1723 Rosa Americana Penny (I also have a...
I've probably spent upwards of an hour on a coin before giving up on it, but not often. I've also probably spent close to that before realizing...
It looks like there's old gunk in the R of DOLLAR, possibly caked in silver polish. Likewise the M of AMERICA and N of ONE, the bow, the right...
The dollar is nowhere near VF25. VG10 or F12 is probably what it would grade. It's a $950 coin, frequently available through major auctions in...
WB-2 also has a repunched 1, although this might not be visible on lower grades.
It is a spot, which is a pity, since it's otherwise a nice AU coin. I don't think acetone will budge it. If it bothers you, I'd look for another...
Because AMEX charges sellers a fortune compared to other cards.
He has books for the other branch mints, too. I keep online attribution materials like this bookmarked on my website here.
The mint mark looks like it's in the right place for an authentic 73-CC no arrows. There is only one reverse used for all of them, and the date...
I don't see anything wrong with the Morgan. As for which to buy, I'd lean toward the half if you want it at all, you like it, the cleaning isn't...
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