Nice coins - I really like that 1817. Very nice coins.
Nice coins everyone.
36 I will say 65 and 64 on the 58-D. On the 58-D I did not like the spotting or the ding on the wheat lines. Just my opinion and I am certainly...
Too me the answer is yes for, the 1909-S and the 1877 IHC. The key is the weak strike versus wear. This 1909 is better struck than mine, but on...
I would have to have it in hand, but from your pictures I would say no. It is still a very nice coin!
Well I disagree with removing it from the slab. There is nothing wrong with it being in the slab and selling it that way. I would recommend that...
Thanks for the opinions. This makes about 5 or 6 I have and I am starting to like the buffalo nickels.
HAH - I knew he could not tell. :):) Nice coin by the way.
LOL - tell me and then stand in line. :)
I agree - redbook. Then I would just pester the heck out of you all. :)
Very nice coin. Looks AU55 to me.
LOL Frank. Just stick with it - this is a very enjoyable hobby.
Here is an 1868 IHC that I bought as whizzed. You really do not see the fine scratches associated with whizzing, but the color is certainly off....
Welcome. As far as I know if you belong to ebay you do direct submissions to NGC without joining anything. And yes you can trust NGC and PCGS.
Okay - let me in on how you know it is 1872? Because the same reverse hub was used in both 1872 and 1877. There are also shallow N's in both...
I will say PCGS graded in VF35 to XF40. I really struggle with the ribbon on these "weak" struck coins. A very nice coin. Yours looks better...
Of course all grading opinions, or opinions in general, are welcome. Of course these coins look even better in person, I can't get the pictures...
Well to me the first coin was struck with rusted dies, the second coins looks like the surfaces are porous and the third coin must be the one you...
Well I have not heard about that specifically. And all I know about the N is that the business strike coins have a shallow N in ONE, proofs a bold...
When I first looked at the auction I thought cast. I am not positive, but it certainly looks weird.
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