None of the coins I have seen posted seem to warrant paying the grading fees. Common coins with problems except for the Albany.
AU details hairlines
MS 64
AU details harshly cleaned
AU Details - cleaned.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I was able to pick up a Bulk Strike 1918 DC Peace Dollar that was pretty nice to play with. I wanted to accent the devices by...
That's what it says on the back of the gold 2016 Mercury "Dime". Am I missing something?
I don't know why they thought they had to put that damn, "24k / 1/10 oz AU" (...) on them. That completely ruined them for me. They don't even...
Very nice, and a tougher date in mid-upper MS. Some of the Philly issues are really underrated.
Proofs have no luster - they have a mirrored background. That is why the dies need to be polished after every few hundred strikes - to remove the...
I own a small mint, and actually strike medals. Once you put a few thousand pieces through a die you start to see the luster gradually get...
Can I ask why you would send coins in for grading that are barely worth more than the grading fees?
That is why you shouldn't scowl - you will get wrinkles on your forehead that look like a nose. It is just how the die was engraved. Frederick...
The real bright "cartwheel" luster only becomes apparent as the die wears, and the microscopic flow lines are etched into the steel as the metal...
So, the MS67 isn't your piece, the circulated one is?
It is a pretty limited collector base, but they are avid. No idea if you have been given a fair offer - it is worth what someone is willing to...
Welcome Tony. Just depends on whether it is attractive, artificial, etc. It is two people agreeing on a price. Unfortunately, there are people...
Looks like a "Sharpie", rather than a "Woodie".
No idea - they minted quite a few. ?full Steps would be worth a grundle. What have they sold for at auction?
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