I picked this up on eBay the other day. I thought it was interesting but am questioning the reverse toning, which is probably why PCGS gave it...
Vf20
Well if you could combine the obverse of the top coin with the reverse of the bottom, that would be a pretty nice coin. However, I like portraits...
I have posted this a few times before but here is my best flea market find to date. Paid $25 back in 2009 for this. [ATTACH]
MS66
Step 1: stack 3 dimes together Step 2: hit the stack with a hammer Step 3: remove the middle dime from smashed stack Step 4: compare with dime you...
Looks like a vice job. It was squeezed between two other dimes to make it look like an error. Nothing more than post mint damage.
Looks like die cracks. Pretty darn common to find especially on state quarters.
Rim dents. Just post mint damage. What year is this coin?
Here is mine: [ATTACH] Won in an ebay auction for $120. It was also in an ANACS slab
Should I send in my resume to Ed Wood now? I've never been to Aruba:cool:
I dont have a Gallienus to share so I will go with my personal favorite portrait. I have shown this one a couple of times. In only the few years...
This coin looks familiar... When it comes to matte proof lincolns, the shoulder doesnt lie. With business strikes the planchets hit each other...
Most definitely a fake. Date is wrong. Mintmark is wrong. Denticles are wrong.
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What? Not at all. I only pull this out and stare at it 5 or 6 times a week:wideyed: [ATTACH]
I love this one. 1916 wheats are my favorite.
Im still using a 2016 spiral bound. I really only use the redbook to look up mintages. Probably upgrade when the 2019's come out.
I've seen a few in older slabs go on up to $400 or more depending on grade. Depends if it is 1896, 1900, or 1902. Seems that the 1896 is more...
Im thinking more like VF30 in my opinion. Although it could be VF details due to the scratch across the obverse.
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