no, but 1895 is exceptionally valuable. If the date on the coin in the op is 1896, then I mis-read the date. Oops
Unfortunately numismatics is very time consuming and it can be quite expensive. The good news is that the more you do it the more adept you will...
The sale price at the dealer was $700, a more than fair price in my book, and the rolls were sold to a family member at very close to their (then)...
nope, I have a handful of coins that have far greater value to me based on their history in my family than they would be worth to anyone else....
Acck, you beat me to it Doug! lol
Yes, both PCGS and NGC have books currently in print that describe their grading standards. I don't know about ICG and ANACS and I don't remember...
The legislation dictates that the mint must stop selling them on Dec. 31st.
I bought it based on eye appeal, and I'm happy with it. HJB called it a PF62. I think the carbon spot to the right of the second A in America...
That is just an illusion of the photo. It is the small sales photo from HJB's website (unfortunately I didn't save a copy of the blown-up photo's...
You guys agree with ANACS on the Dime: [IMG]
I think it's a great deal, too. The way I count it, I paid face value for 21 rolls of halves that I was able to "trade" for a 16D, so my total...
At least it's a fake of a good date. It would be annoying if it was a 1921. lol
Thanks! I completely agree!
picked this one up today with the proceeds from most of the rolls of halves I searched over the last year. It is in an ANACS slab, what do you...
well, I am in the process of "cashing in" on my finds and this is what I was able to buy with the proceeds of my roll searching: Obverse:...
Hey ROy, that 1921 looks like another Morgan to me, not a Peace Dollar. That makes it the most common Morgan made and worth about $10 in that...
it´s worth about $3 total. The vast majority of that value is the 09 cent.
the last digit of the date has been censored too...
Not entirely. Since gold is so soft any competent dealer/grader would be able to identify the scrapes and scratches along the rims as proof of...
no matter what you do that coin is going to come back to you with the grafitti and cleaned labels, so breaking it out wouldn´t do you any good....
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