You did not misstype it, I misread it, I like the commemoratives since many were marketed to collectors a lot of them are in high grades, the...
I would give the half a vf. 35, 12 is not too bad for it, it is about 5 or 6 bullion content. Go back to that shop again, you might have hit...
I am guessing those scratches are on the holder, the second photo is much nicer, I would guess a pr-67. My grading guide does not go higher than...
You could get 13 indian head pennies at my local dealers shop, and have a quarter left over.
Target practice?
whew! a 64, I had thought a 60 and just added 5 to it since it seems I am almost always under by at least that much. Thanks for the education...
nice coin, one with a low mintage, I would say vg-8 looking at the reverse the leaves in the wreath seem to have merged a fine coin usually has...
excellent web site, I have it bookmarked for reference
Go for it, the braided hair, also known as the coronet type, is an appealing coin, when my dad was divorced his ex wife sold his large cent...
I have a little bit different experience using dollar coins and halves, people tend to think that I am giving away a rare coin, because they do...
I have undergraded all the other coin education topics, so this time I took what I thought, and then added the difference I have been wrong before...
Nice find, so far I only have a 1 and a 10 star, for some weird reason I got both at home depot
I think there are a lot of beautiful coins out there, but one that was not mentioned that I think is well done for these days of 3/4 profiles so...
I would say it is a 60, but I do not know all the different die states, it does seem to have a lot of marks, but still good details, it does not...
It kind of depends on the dealer, and my money situation, so far the most I have spent for a raw coin is 150, for a cbh.
The photographer has cataracts?, someone smeared vaseline on the lens? the camera jiggled? nothing wrong with that picture, have you cleaned your...
I am going to say that this has been graded ms 65, that some of the missing detail is due to die deterioration, since I have a better example...
I would think that face value would mean what the face of the coin is, a dime struck on a cent planchet would be a dime, a cent struck on a dime...
Also every time someone posts some nice picture of some new coin it makes me want to get one also
I have been dabbling in the coin realm since late february, it is a long term hobby, hopefully I will focus sometime, I am still too impressed by...
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