I agree as I look for both.
It looks like the mint mark is doubled.
I do hope you are enjoying them. In higher grades the set is difficult to assemble but in lower grades it’s fairly easy. Much more difficult with...
A very nice looking 1953-S Franklin Half Dollar. Graded by PCGS as a MS-65. Sure wish it was a FBL but this is a tough date to get that. There...
I couldn’t think of the correct term last night but recall wasn’t it. Two years after the last of the Trade Dollars were minted, 1887 I believe,...
Congrats on a nice looking circulation coin for your Type Set.
Has to be clad.
The one thing I find interesting about Trade Dollars is that when the government basically recalled them, the government would not take any of...
Here is an 1878-S Trade Dollar. A little beat up from circulation but no chop marks. I needed a lower grade one for my Whitman’s Type Set as that...
Very. nice shipwreck coins. I have a number of them, all from different shipwrecks. They are fun to collect.
Now that a real nice find!
All very nice looking but I think 64 is the top grade.
Past time for it but that second one needs a good solid dipping.
It goes up and it goes down. Who’s to say when, why or how?
Just because a coin is white doesn’t mean it was cleaned. Go buy a roll of anything from the bank. In a hundred years have a grandchild open that...
I type and and it’s changed to snd.
I have no idea what I was saying. Spell check did it again. I think I said wear snd not west. Sometimes I don’t know what’s worse, me or spell check.
These zinc cents are rough. If not a die chip it’s a stain.
Two separate areas of damage.
You can see the west but it still has some nice details.
Separate names with a comma.