$80
65, 65
Thanks for the good info. I am enjoying learning more about these certs. I stand corrected on my previous assumptions.
I’ve never heard of spintria until now. It reminds me of a tour my wife and I took of ancient Ephesus during our honeymoon. They showed us one...
Didn’t some of the Anacs photocerts have coins in a Mylar holder stapled to the document? I get the photo matching concept but wouldn’t it be...
$1200
$110. I would hesitate to pay a big premium on a coin removed from its holder.
So the US wasn’t the only country that minted and melted millions of large silver coins that didn’t circulate :-)
Here's seller's photos of my 8 reales, a very distant second from the OP's monster. This one is from Mexico City. I did a lot of searching...
Very nice! Actually your coin, along with the earlier Pillar type, is the first coin listed in the Red Book and was legal tender for a dollar...
650
$60
It looks unnatural to me and this is why. Hard to put my finger on but could it be made in China?
I’m definitely not an expert in the Jefferson series, but if I was going to shell out major bucks for an otherwise common coin because it had a...
$775. Sweet!
$235. If it was obverse instead of reverse toning I would have guessed more. No matter what it’s a monster!
$65. The David Hall connection should be worth something.
$90. That toning makes a common, boring coin interesting and unique!
$125. Not a bad looking coin.
$125. Not just because of the holder but the coin also.
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