I'll make no comments about the specified prices, grades & plastic cases but the coins are neat. Check them out here:...
It must be exciting to find these coins that are almost 200 years old. Thank you for posting them. What is the item with the two round (lids?)...
My aswer to your question is "I don't know". When I return from the World's Fair of Money in Philadelphia, I might know & would probably post it...
Weigh the coin. If the weight is inconclusive, then soak it in Acetone to see if the color disolves (like a cocacola stain would disolve).
What literature are you using? Do you have a book describing error coins such as The error coin Encyclopedia by Margolis & Weinberg or perhaps...
If this question is still unanswered, there is a book titled: Domestic and Foreign Coins Manufactured by Mints of the United States. Here is a...
Hello again xtent, I almost forgot to say WELCOME to the CoinTalk forum. :welcome:
I have not seen any photos in this thread depicting the reeding (as you describe it) or the damage (as Mike Diamond describes it). Is there a...
You should check foriegn coins minted by US mints for a reeded copper coin weighing 2.5 grams. There appears to be lettering from the copper coin...
I guess everyone is finished posting their eagle coins. :( I believe that there are nine (9) of these in my collection. All of them are in the...
That was the point of the link I posted to 33 other 1877 VF examples. I must admit that in earlier times, I also purchased similar problem seated...
Compare these to your new coin Hello tdogchristy90 Follow this link to view 33 different 1877 half dollars in VF condition (at Heritage...
You should be able to find a common date seated liberty half in VF25 for about $50 and an EF for about double that amount. Here is a link...
My current "plan for numismatics" I too tend to be opportunistic & keep re-focusing on smaller sub-sets in the collection. My current "plan...
I've been waiting for you to post here. :)
Obviously, you found the drop-down menu on the right where you can select other regions & capitals. :) They had a previous version where you...
Eagle eats serpent I think these are the first photos of Mexican coins in this thread. The Mexican eagle likes to eat snake.
More USA gold (not my coins) These 3 are not my coins but the eagles are beautiful IMO.
Some US gold 1910 Gold 10 dollar 1915 Gold 2 1/2 dollar
Eagle courtesy of the USA 1936 Philippine centavo
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