Super nice for that price. Congratulations
If you have to ask about them you should ask yourself if it worth doing business with them or sticking with known trusted dealers.
Looks like a light hit and worn through the years so to me, it looks normal.
The mint really did a nice job on this coin. One of the last series they actually did good on in my opinion.
That’s why I said offer $100.00 but $125.00 isn’t too bad, especially if you can identify the coin that’s been waffled to cancel it.
You’re welcome but sometimes an excellent photo doesn’t help.
It’s just hard to tell, that’s all. I would place in a flip and kept it separate until it can be identified. It’s interesting but I just can’t tell.
Is it stained? Raised or lowered?
Try 5”-6” away, then crop the photo before posting. That’s what I do. Sometimes it’s still blurry but it’s all I have and the best I can get.
It’s not how much is an ounce of Silver when buying coins. Your buying the coin and a junk Peace Dollar is seller for a little more than that price.
Offer the dealer $100.00 cash for them. I would. With cash they are likely to avoid the credit card fees. But $125.00 isn’t too bad a price...
That is one of the best die cracks I’ve seen in the shield cents. A beautiful rim to rim crack.
All I see is George’s face and hair. Please explain more about what you see and where.
I have no problem buying or dumping at my bank. I must be like-able. LOL
FYI, just so no one jumps your case, albums have coins that you can view from both sides. Folders only have one side of the coin visible. With the...
I do! Enjoy your weekend. Remember, it’s fun to fill those holes. :)
The third of four for the year 2011, another frosted beauty. Sure glad I bought the four I did. All are beautiful strong strikes and the price was...
Pam, you could have put them in the proper order. Lol I have all the Washington’s from 1932 to date so I just rolled my extras as I didn’t see...
I forgot to mention that James A. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States. He took office on 3/4/1881 and less than 6 months later he...
Looks like hours of fun await you! :)
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