Thanks!
If only I could make a coin out of obverse 2, reverse 1....
The fraction is covered up with verdigris. Can anyone attribute this 1801? [ATTACH]
"See a penny, pick it up, all day long, you'll have good luck!" JUST PICK IT UP SOONER, FOR GOD'S SAKE!
For dealers, the trick is finding a way to have them make YOU money. For collectors, they aren't a scam if you want slabbed and authenticated coins.
I mean, yeah, I kinda assume they are ALL the jealous type.
Are they Brown or Red Brown?
I DON'T have pics, just a rumor. But when I was at the Central States show this year, the dealers were talking about another dealer who bought a...
Didn't know that about the JR-7! Thanks!
There is a "last 3 high" variety of the 1833 dime, but it does not carry a premium over the regular 1833. Unless perhaps you're in the...
It is clashed lightly on both sides. As far as grade, I'm at VF30 to 35. The strike is HARD. Look at those stars and rim dentils! Based on that, I...
Fakey McFakerson. Those are Chinese style date digits.
It's not a no D. Wrong die pairing. I suspect it's a 22 -D that's just worn. I can still see a D.
Nothing. It's the holder. Short-lived PCGS doily holder. They are popular and known for holding conservatively graded coins.
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Nope. What you've got is worth 1 cent.
Also, fwiw, 1827's are notorious for being the most difficult date to attribute in the Overton guide. There are a ton of them, and in many, the...
Weird surfaces. Like a whizzed AU50.
Um. I would NEVER sell a nice original bustie for $18 or $35. Y'all are crazy!
Better pic: [ATTACH]
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