Couple questions: 1. Cleaning slips by most of us. But did you notice the "mounts removed" on the one? 2. Does "clashed dies" add anything to...
Whatever it is or turns out to be, it's super neat!
From the obverse it looks like a cud, but it looks like damage on the reverse in the same area, which makes me wonder if it couldn't be some sort...
I know Rick. He doesn't need publicity like this. The dude is famous. He wrote the book for God's sake and dedicated decades to research. Having...
I have had quite a few results like this from PCGS. Mostly because I think they throw around the "cleaned" designation whenever a coin looks "too...
Yeah, fair point. I actually did send one more message to him explaining that they also take the same percentage from shipping charges, but I...
I happened upon a nice 1875-S 20 cent piece yesterday and used buy-it-now for $250 plus $5 shipping. A few minutes later the seller, who has 1...
Message me if interested. PayPal gift preferred, regular PayPal add 3%. Money orders also ok. Constans Vota Type (a tiny coin, smaller than a U.S....
"'tude." :joyful:
There are a slew of 1857's that clashed. Many denominations. Everyone's best guess is that someone was screwing off at the Mint after hours.
I will say this... nearly ALL 1857's had areas that were weakly struck, no matter what die pairing. Flat stars, flat eagle feathers, shallow...
You weren't the only one. It's still one of my saved searches, but I never found one. Bought a couple that I thought may have been, but, no dice.
If you cherrypicked that off eBay then I'm forever mad at you.
AU55, reverse clashed with flying eagle cent. Aaaaaaand, boom goes the dynamite. That's a $3500 coin.
Xf45, a little nicked up, but a super deep strike. A touch more luster and 3 less nicks and I'd call it AU50! Nice coin.
NGC graded. Looking for $200. Ask any questions. PayPal gift ok. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Only if you want to erase any doubt about the variety. But it's clearly the reverse of 38...
$12
Yes! It's that rare.
That's a pretty rare coin! It is in fact the reverse of 1838, and I would still value it at $150-$200. Those are super scarce.
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