$14.95 bin on eBay! [ATTACH]
Just an 1882.
Does not look like a proof 1915 to me. Business strike surfaces, definitely. High grade MS65, IMO.
64 RD
I agree. It's flashy and lustrous in hand.
I can grade like PCGS on circulated U.S. type coins from AG to MS62, and I can grade MS Morgans and Indian Cents up to MS65. Beyond MS65 I don't...
Copper 43-S. Probably a $150k coin, Right? :bag:
This is the rare "stepless" variety, silly! Unique and going up on eBay for $15mil. I will consider offers of $7.5 million.... maybe.
Well, I went back and looked. It was in the Jeffersons but listed as a "Bison Nickel." Guy didn't even put "S/S" in the title, so anyone looking...
It all started here on CoinTalk! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/my-1857-flying-eagle-snow-22-attribution.80467/
$20.50 Snow-22, only discovered a few years ago. "Reworked 'OF'". [ATTACH]
$15 This one is known as the "Candlestick" variety. Check out the die state! [ATTACH]
$6.45 shipped. :) Seller had it in the wrong category AND failed to put the variety in the title! [ATTACH]
PCGS Trueviews always boast color and clarity of detail, IMO. Not luster. Yours are very nice.
I missed this thread till now but had AU55 in my brain.
Wow. To me that's double what I'd pay. But hey, color + CAC + old holder + early date is nice.
Looks like a nice VF35 to me.
I've Cherrypicked a few of these WB-102's, but nothing high grade.
I'm thinking die chip now. It's not damaged, IMO.
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