@Michael Anderson , if errors is the only genre of coins you are interested in, I would suggest picking up something else to complement it. Just...
In frustration, I bought a bunch of Washington 25¢ from him, since he had them at fair prices, in the grade I was looking for. I'm really happy...
Winner! Winner! Chicken dinner! Total cost with buyer's premium was $28.40. I don't do Morgans, but it was cheap, and I thought the toning was...
:D I love that thing. $6 (the avatar, not the Morgan)!
Okay folks. This is a run of the mill raw 1885-O Morgan. Toning is subtle, but hits nice in hand. Very difficult to photograph, and I did bump up...
Way cool! I was going to say $1450, but I've been way over on my last few guesses... I'll have a coin up in a bit, just need to play around with...
I'll say a small premium, as these are small coins. :) $1395?
$75
and I have found the nuances of doubling to be one of the more confusing things to learn....
Machine doubling happens during the strike, and happens enough to almost be considered common. The coin before, and the coin after the machine...
The Trade Dollar was re-monetized in 1965 from what I recall.
Man, I went really high, but that's cause I have a weak spot for 2¢ pieces (yeah, that's the ticket!).
The error I know of for this quarter is doubling at the saddle horn. There are two varieties of it, but I can't tell from the images provided if...
Is that a counter-stamp above IGWT?
I did buy 31 Ike dollars for $30 a couple of weeks ago....
I'll bump my guess up to $120
I agree. I have a '67 with the same nose. Machine doubling.
$100 I love 2¢ pieces!
I would think a specific gravity test would also be have potential. Or, take it to someone that has an XRF, and see what it reads, maybe a jeweler?
I don't see letters, but I believe you. My guess is still with the above, damage. If they are indeed letters, are they mirror-image, or correct...
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