Nice find for sure.
L & C Coins is also good but a little higher priced. Never had a problem with them either.
I haven’t bought from them recently but they are a good outfit. I’ve never had a problem with them.
Not a hard to get one but it does command a premium. Nice find.
Sure is. How did you come across this?
Minted from gold found in California during the gold rush days. The Red Book lists them. I don’t collect them but I do but the ones that appeal to...
Here’s my newest piece of California Gold. Graded by NGC as MS-62. It’s dated 1855/4 Octagon Liberty 1:4th Dollar. A nice piece with minting...
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The longer the mint can use a die the less it costs to manufacture coins. As long as it’s up to standards for public use it’s fine with the mint.
Yes it’s doubled but it’s not a doubled die. It’s from a worn die.
Looks like an AU-50 and I’m sure that’s what you meant as no AU-20 grade exists. A 20 is a fine grade and this is well above that. Also, Liberty...
It’s not a 1942 but rather a 1942/41. It’s an overdate and on the costly side. Looks very genuine to me and it’s hard to believe you found it in a...
Very nice looking. Bradford is a company that is overpriced but produces things that people buy and they are promoted well enough that you think...
I wouldn’t send in a coin with that low of a grade as it wouldn’t make a big price difference. Then there’s the scratches and the verdigris on the...
I use toilet paper. Lol
Best wishes for a safe passing of this storm.
I don’t receive newspapers. It’s a waste of money and it’s always the same, very depressing.
Definitely damaged. When you look at a coin you should be able to tell the difference if you know and understand the minting process.
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