I use a hammer to get the gunk off. I plan on sending it to PCGS. It's currently graded 62BN.
Nope. European dealer.
Just picked this up for my World Coins Circulating in Early America set. I'll take a better picture when I get that white gunk removed from the...
Neat die polishing lines on the portrait, for sure. Crisp die polishing lines are one sign of an early die state. 1886 dies were often used too...
That's a 64 that I would be happy having purchased.
I'm also coming up with N-4.
ANACS will be the least expensive, but their gaskets will cover up the partial collar. NGC is somewhere in between.
Looks like a really nice VAM 4. Very clean fields, scuffs on the cheek, but not many and nothing deep. No large expanse of undisturbed luster...
The clash at the stern of the ship is from IN GOD WE TRUST on the obverse. From the bow to the L just looks like the water line. I'm not sure...
VAMs are die varieties, not striking errors. That said, the combination of a minor clip and a partial collar is pretty cool. The clip may have...
1882-S can be a hard one because of common ejection doubling smearing the date, like on your coin. Fortunately, I can see doubling on the left...
If I were in the market for one of the coins they're showing on eBay, I'd contact them directly to negotiate a price, as would most people, since...
There is plenty of Spanish colonial gold coinage of Charles III showing the bust of Ferdinand VI with a Charles III inscription, and not just in...
Ever since they went to the slightly thicker slab, they had these codes on the bottom. I assume it's a lot code of some sort for the shells....
It's a Chinese struck imitation of a carved dollar.
I wouldn't say a far higher amount, and the premium has been going down as more coins grade out at 70. The bulk submitters need some optimal...
Now taking orders for my 2021 coin calendar. Price remains at $16 (includes shipping in the US), which gets you a wall calendar with a different...
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