How will comparing an 1899 to an 1889 help?
Nice strike on the reverse. But I also think cleaned. AU-58 rev AU-50 obv net 53.
The toning makes it difficult. I would under grade this. I assume this is an MS coin, but to me it appears to have wear on the obverse. Some of...
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.01 The 1969-S doubled die is incredibly rare, and the doubling is very prominent.
Less than a cent cause it is zinc. As per Coinflation: $0.0075160 is the melt value for the 1982-2014 zinc cent on August 11, 2017.
It's a penny. You lost 9 cents on that transaction.
If you strike the Martha Quarter it will read: IN WE DOG With a backwards, N, E and G.
I see heavy doubling on the N. I thought when they changed the hub process (1990?) It was supposed to eliminate DD's?
These "sellers" will never meet you in a police station. The "I got them from my grandfather and don't know what they are worth." Is coin scam...
It does look like an S, are you saying it's a clash from the S in STATES from another coin? Would that or a vise job create a reverse S? (IDK just...
Those bright areas suggest cleaning.
And then going back to ancients and even the $7 bill, is the question how many survive today, or how many were produced originally?
VG-10 Obv F-12 Rev VG-8
^^^ This is a good point. Because if they want 3,000 etc. Retail VF 30,000 and EF 60,000- $70,000. Bring a scale and a magnet and the FBI.
The 1889 CC is a key date 350,000 minted. I don't know if these are real or fake, but how could anyone have 30 of these coins raw? It makes my...
Yes absolutely. The small has a very delicate fully formed 2, and the large has a sloppy 2. Photo- Large Small [ATTACH]
Well, but then when the buyer finds out it's worth a quarter, he is coming back with a loaded gun to get his money back. It's not worth the trouble.
Carpe diem. Seize the fish.
It's better than P-01. At least AG-02 or even 03. They have to be pretty smooth and featureless on both sides for an 01. This has a lot of detail...
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