The 'D' isn't as valuable as the Philly.
It looks like there may be a die crack above and over Lincoln's ear.
Too bad the medals are made in China.
TPGs are like financial advisors. Do they do what they do out of the goodness of their heart? Heck no - they want to make money on the trades....
1870-CC Seated Liberty Dollar. AU58 or Nice Unc.
Without TPGs, the US coin market would be less than half of what it is today. Maybe 10% of collectors AND dealers are confident in their grading,...
So then, following that logic, if you can't make it to an auction yourself, you shouldn't have someone else evaluate the coin and bid for you? If...
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Not everyone that can afford to buy nice coins know how to grade. CAC is an insurance policy for them. I have seen coins with CAC beans that I...
The mintage was 24.
If you want to see things, you can see almost anything you want. Just looks like environmental damage and staining.
Is it zinc? Maybe it is a bubble that was in the copper itself. There are many tiny ones on the obverse. This may have been a big one. "It's a...
Looks like it was cut right, just that the printing on the back was out of alignment. They weren't issuing uncut sheets at this time, so it was...
Seller does not accept returns. "All my objects are as good as possible." Run, do not walk.
Where to spend it?
1907 $10 Indian. Has graded PCGS MS64, 63 & 62. Looks 67.
No. Just corrosion developing in the zinc.
I am guessing that whoever the employee was that placed it in the slab got some lunch on it on the right side of the date, and needed to rub it...
No, a coin in that condition - especially a silver dollar - is always worth more as it is than "beaten to a pulp". Now a '64 Kennedy half, GW...
With the wear and rim dings, it isn't super collectible - unless someone just needs the date for a cheap set. Without seeing diameter/weight, it...
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