I can believe what' RLM is saying, particularly if he's had the advantage of seeing one of these seller's coins in-hand. After taking a closer...
I think the coin has been recolored and/or the surfaces altered...Mike
Be sure that you know the total price of a matched set and plan accordingly. All to often people get started with a set only to realize that it...
AU or MS -- can't tell from the pics. Therefore, it would be tough to nail down value as the range would be rather wide.
The red is a type of corrosion. Very common on old copper. The coin is one of the Randall Hoard varieties. The look is very typical of that...
That's not something you see every day! Just imagine who might have dropped it and when? Congrats & thanks for sharing...Mike
Very nice coin. Congrats.
My guess: AU 55 and XF 40. Neat coins, regardless of grade, and to think they were still circulating in the 60s!!!
Are you joking? :confused: Those are AWESOME and I'd be proud to include them in my collection. :)
That it does. ;)
0 for 2 ain't bad. ;)
The pull of the dark side is strong, my young padawan. ;)
The 1817 shouldn't be too much trouble - you see nice ones from time to time, but having searched for the 24 and 25 for a few years now, I suspect...
You guys pretty much nailed the grade on this one. AU 58 is what PCGS graded it. The coin in-hand is a slightly different and darker color,...
Congrats!
I can't tell if there's luster disturbance or so-called stacking friction. I think I see some luster disturbance in the fields on the reverse,...
That coin looks FINE to me (13.5).
But I still love my first one: [img][img] Truly a series you can collect at virtually any price level -- what's not to like???
No, I was being funny.... :)
Attached below is my newest purchase. Please guess the grade that PCGS assigned to this coin, and also your own grade if it differs....
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