This coin has been popular around social media lately. The picture is photoshopped.
MS65, OGH probably is labelled at MS64.
Easily a 1919, unfortunately not a very rare date.
VF 30 possible VF35 at a TPG. O103
I'd say MS66 for the coin, XF Details (scratched) for the slab.
I use oil/grease when there's a lot of small hairlines on a slab(temporary). Lovely coin, confederate era silver coinage is very interesting. I...
Looks like somethings been done to it, overdipped maybe? AU Details
Now thats an off-center coin! I love how you can see Lincolns face and the date clearly. My grandfather gave a lot of these to my dad when he was...
Think of the 18th and early 19th century British coinage. You didn't really see denominations until King William IIII showed up.
Just looked at the set my brother recieved, it was much nicer except that the cent was just as foggy and the nickel had a nasty scratch beside...
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Look at the zinc pfennigs the third Reich produced in the 1930's/40's. I am yet to see one in MS and the vast majority are corroded.
Hello everyone, Earlier this month I received a free 2019 proof set compliments of the ANA at the Nat money show in Atlanta. While I do enjoy...
Most YN's can't attend these kinds of things cause of school. Because of this seminar and FUN I am almost a month behind in math; totally worth it!
Weird, second photo uploaded but the first didn't. Here it is[ATTACH]
Definitely counterfeit but as a novelty I personally like it.
I suppose I should have posted this a week ago, but since then I've been kind of swamped with schoolwork (getting caught up), so here it is today....
Improperly cleaned, dipped too much/too long. I don't think the title is misleading enough to have the listing removed unfortunately.
It was so fun. The place was packed with treasure trivia people today.
Will end up in a details holder but it still has very nice details and is genuine.
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