I agree, I am a member of a couple metal detecting forums and almost all Spanish silvers found are from mexico.
I agree, I'm not sure.
I think that Mexico city was used the most in America at that time.
That is a dramatic Doubled Die, not MD!! Might be tripled but I'm not sure
The luster on this coin amazing, that is why I like it. I have many other peace dollars and all of them have luster that can't compare. I could...
Thanks, I was not sure what to post. The coin has way more luster in hand it is just hard to photograph it. [ATTACH]
I got each coin for 25 cents, the Canada cent was for face along with 250 others. Found in a machine rolled box of pennies for some weird reason
Thanks guys. Pretty happy that it is not PMD. What about this? [ATTACH] I have another tiny tiny clip on a 1931 Farthing but it is like 1%...
Thanks for the info, It makes sense that a minor clip will not have much of an effect, I have another potential clip, I will have to check it.
It looks like my coin may have it, the rim is a little weak on the opposite side. [ATTACH]
Lol, I looked up Tailler and found french websites on clipping hedges, it appears that the literal translation has nothing to do with coins.
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Worth sending it out? It is the nicest Peace I own, good strike too, I payed $45 for it at my shop. Also, any ideas on what it would come back as...
Is this clipped or PMD? I found it on a BU 1963 Canada Cent [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Greased die is what I'm guessing. Maybe weak collar but I would need someone else to clarify on that, I'm not sure.
I do think that they posted the result already.
The Morgans and Peace dollars would be worth close to $4000!
MS-64, This coin was slabbed as MS-64 by PCGS and still has a reasonable amount of contact marks on the obverse, even some rim hits. [ATTACH]...
Don't worry, I will try not to do the other 9,999, only around 8,000.
MS-62. I think it could be slightly worn due to mishandling, enough for AU-58, but I'm guessing NGC said MS-62.
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