It's an Edward penny. Can't really tell if it's Edward I, II, or III from the pictures. There's very little difference among them. Don't try to...
Ah, the danger of bidding with a mouse in one hand and a drink in the other.
Follow their instructions when preparing the order. Use the appropriate level of service for the coin. Package securely with rubber bands inside...
Why not post pictures of what you plan on submitting here, so that we may give guidance specific to your coins?
Why not just bid on the one Heritage is currently selling that's already in an AU55 holder. It's much more attractive than the eBay coin, it's...
FUN, Central States, ANA, one or two smaller ones. With my daughter moving to Pasadena for grad school, I may add a Long Beach show to the mix.
Probably, but there's not much reason to try.
Glad you passed on the first one. As has been said, too expensive for what it is. The pricing is pretty flat on this up to XF. Seller was...
64PL 5FS Bacon+*! The reverse holds it back, for a change.
Really nice coin! I was torn between 65 and 66 on this one, but went with 65. The only marks are little ticks, fields are very clean, strike is...
because 1887 G$1 = 1887 Philadelphia Gold dollar
Probably cleaned, but not harshly.
TPGs receive palettes of monster boxes of ASEs for grading at a time. While I've never toured a TPG, I will bet you a dollar to a donut that...
Fixed it for you.
Yup. Comparing with a nickel, which is roughly the same diameter, 1 mm thinner, and 1.1 g heavier, you have an alloy about half as dense, so...
The detailed timeline is a new level of transparency that we're not used to seeing. Going backward a stage probably means someone had an...
Hopefully the mint doesn't start putting out so much reverse cameo (I also hate the term "Reverse Proof") material that you burn out on it or feel...
VAM 8, MS64. Fairly clean fields, good luster (as should be the case for 80-S), marks on the prime focal areas are light, but too numerous for...
Yes. The seller's adding 1799 to the title was a feeble attempt at keyword spam.
That's a nice coin! Very clean, "creamy" cheek is the first thing that hits you. Clean fields, some minor issues at the tip of the bust, reverse...
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