The image is about the size of a postage stamp, to small for any opinion. Looks like an 1880, if it's an S mint mark, it could be legit.
After reviewing the larger image, it might have squeaked by as a F/S designation, but it sure wasn't a lock.
Denver produced the best struck 74's so someone was hoping for a high grade on this once raw $6 Philly coin. It's still above average strike so...
Well, somewhere along the line, the company that opened a 1964 (Philadelphia minted) proof set and put the proof coins into a Capitol plastic...
I wouldn't touch that with your 10' pole.
If I was offended I've already forgot about it, because I've slept since then.
When I read this (the following) I was lost like a goose in a snow storm. I wanted to nominate one of them PhysicFan pie topics but was unable to...
http://www.tokenandmedal.org/Information.htm You might want to ask one of these members.
Texas Toner [IMG]
Hmmmmmmmmmmm...not so ethical coin sellers have been doing this nicotine method for years on end. A few years from now you will still be able to...
The 'WINDOW" is open as to when the finger pointing starts, I think it's been amended to include at least 25 more defendants! Those named are...
Lot's of abandoned missile silos in North Dakota.
Definitely a single horn anvil, interesting, there are some horse shoeing schools (technical colleges) in Oklahoma, maybe they gave these to the...
The 70-S in the Mint Set is a (AU-55) ???
It would be impressive if they were all wheat cents...but for bullion value only, he is asking to much.
The coin dies have a slight outer rim that protrudes above the rim grove and it assists the flowing metal to be contained in the collar and...
Ayeeeeeeeeee..welcome aboard. Show us your relics.
I've lived a long and fruitful life, a product of the 60's generation, wild times, high times and deadly riotous times. I've seen Presidents fall...
I've never really paid attention to the actual thicknesses of a Walking Liberty half dollar, I guess what appears to be a thinner thickness in a...
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