It's plainly in a grade range where, meaning no disrespect, I wouldn't chance at an accurate guess based on these images. Looks like N-13 (R.1),...
The people who are willingly paying that money for them would beg to differ. As long as one person exists who is willing to pay more for that coin...
Circulating Clads from the 60's are already starting to thin out. People will find extra value in anything which didn't commonly circulate during...
Actually, if you're careful with the technique, it's the optimal way to remove toning from silver because it's a chemical reversal of the toning...
I was trying to attribute it, that's where I was. :P
The rim of the Philadelphia coin is quite interesting, in a number of places. What's your thinking of the spot above and left of the B in LIBERTY?
Yes, it's real. One of the 424 Million which were minted in Philadelphia that year.
You will probably have to be the best judge of this, iPen, with this as the determining factor: Hairlines which reach but do not overlap onto a...
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