Here we go again guys. Here we are presented with a coin where just one point in grade can be thousands of dollars. This coin is in the original...
It's a real slab... check the cert.
No idea.... Conder????
Nice looking coins. The 1883 is a VAM with the dash under the second 8. You might go to http://www.vamworld.com and see if you can't identify it.
PCS is a guy in his garage.... and I know him funny enough... He's pretty well known in my area. He hits coin shows locally. The coin probably...
And 63 it is. NGC just posted the grade this afternoon and she MS63'ed. I'll post pics when I get it back.
Holy cow! That's like 4 times wholesale.
Dude! Those are some tough coins! Good to see you back as well.
I heard they were back in buisness under different ownership. This must be one of their new slabs. I love the shield with the check mark in it......
It's a counterfeit. It's a reproduction of an American pattern coin.
From the funny looking surfaces I'd say it looks like a crude plate job to me... What does the scale say exactly. I can't read it.
Thanks guys! That's exactly what I needed.
No problem! Best of luck in your treasure hunting!
It's a generic silver round and at today's silver price it's worth just a little under $30.
I'm having trouble with these 2 pieces. Can anyone help ID them for me please? Thanks! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The first annual, well kinda second annual, (Collect89 and I had dinner last year) cointalk FUN dinner was a super sweet time. Dinner at The...
Yes, Sadly I did see the coin today and it was a coin I have previously passed on.... sigh... The search continues.
The 1770 piece is a Bavarian (Germany) Thaler. I recently sold a similar piece for $150 if I remember right.
I wanted to bring this thread back to life because there is an outside chance that the half cent slot may be filled tomorrow. I am supposed to...
I will agree that it looks to have been cleaned as well.
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