The short answer is PASS. The Proof Washington Quarter from this era is a drug on the market. Mid grade ones like this are even less desirable....
The strike varies from issue to issue. They also re-worked the eagle at one point. I don't have all of that stuff memorized since it's not my...
This coin is probably one of those AU-58 / MS-63 coins. It's hard to grade it exactly without a personal look. My MS-63 estimate was done on a...
Here is a link to the PCGS Photograde site for Franklin Half Dollars. https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/franklin/grades And here are photos of...
EF? I am not sure if we are looking at the same photos. :happy: With a great deal of luster in the fields, and no rub on Franklin’s cheek, I...
I think that it is a 1920-S Buffalo. The mint mark is there for certain.
The coin might have been cleaned. I don't like the look of the surfaces in the photo, and the "rust" under the bison's belly is usually better...
I sold that 1903 some years ago. I think that it was an MS-64. NGC graded this one as an MS-65. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A screaming AT coin and a shocking price.
I vote counterfeit. Unless it’s the photo, everything about the details of the design appear to be a bit off. The over her ear looks to be too...
Fremont ran for president twice. The first time, in 1856, he was the first Republican presidential candidate. Like all 19th century presidential...
It’s really impossible to give you an accurate answer to a question like this from photographs. The grading gets to be so precise when you get to...
The “melt value” is not a floor because it costs money to recover the metal. In other words, the aggregate demand for the coin itself is not...
It looks to be a nice AU. I would hesitate to buy anything that does not have a photo of the reverse. Generally the reverse comes along for the...
These coins are similar to many date and mint mark combinations of Morgan silver dollars. Once they fall below Mint State, the values plummet....
I would say genuine and Fine-12. If it has been cleaned, it doesn’t matter. It’s a good “album collection” type coin.
Hi Chris, Sure, you can use the photos. I have another one in a dealer’s prepackaged set that might be nicer. I will have look at it. Don’t hold...
The grading services are into grade-flation to stimulate the flagging market for their product. In the more honest, older days, a coin that graded...
Well you when get a chance to buy one of those specimen Churchill crowns, let me know, “grasshopper.” When I was in London, the dealers made it...
Sorry, they are not “fun coins;” they are garbage. It’s just the Chinese, muling obverse and reverse dies that don’t belong with each other...
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