I reckon the Columbian alone should be worth $25+.
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Well it certainly looks heavily buffed/polished, which seriously devalues any numismatic item. But I can't help on authenticity. The link you...
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1862 Thaler of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Unfortunately cleaned, but a mintage of 48,000 so you don't see one every day. [ATTACH]
Some early German silver, just honest wear, but most are pretty well slick on one side....
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Good enough. I didn't mean to sound doubtful. What I know about V nickels you could put in the eye of a needle and still poke a camel through. I...
I only have a few, but I find they add interest to me if a coin was owned by an individual who left a mark on numismatics. [ATTACH]
Interesting, what affect on value? Edit: It looks nice, but maybe 58 is a little generous? ( beside the point, I know ):)
Thanks, I follow you now. I thought it looked like an S but from what I can see of the MM placement, you have a very good point.
Dunno if this helps, but my '12S looks centered over a denticle, on a couple of D's I have, the upright on the D looks to be over the...
Great piece of history, and I love coins with portraits on them. Thx for posting!
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