Yeah, you can actually i.d. them better from the die breaks than the actual clash.
Why he would knowingly sell an 1885, the key for the series, for $6??? I have no earthly understanding of that. Even in this bad of condition, it...
He actually had that one listed as a regular 1912. But I spied an S.
This is what a circulated coin from 1803 SHOULD look like.
I'll try to do better.
It's always a tough one to see, even in AU. But the easiest part to see is the straight line at the base of the T and S in CENTS, connecting them....
I bought all these from the same seller. Unfortunately, I missed his 1886 "V" nickel listed for $6... The first was a 1912-S listed for $10!...
Yes. He'd be wrong in this case. Clearly the coin is AU.
If Doug ever worked for a TPG, that TPG would go out of business. :D
I have no clue what the spots are, otherwise I though it was a solid 64 with a shot at 65.
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A lot. I won't make a lot of money, but I was proud to make this one the first I've ever owned.
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Man, that sucks. Pretty sure they're going to tell you that you shouldn't have chosen to live in FL...
When the coin isn't in the light, the greenish color in the centers appears more brown. But the purples and reds around the peripherals are...
Not sure. I'd send it to CAC, then ask MS66 retail money, probably.
If they were mine, I'd gently peel them out and place the coin, tape and all still stuck to it, in a glass of acetone. After a long soak, the tape...
Just look and enjoy. My friend's coin that he asked me to photograph. NGC MS65 BN. For some unknown reason, it doesn't have a star... [ATTACH]...
Spent some time in the street, didn't it?
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