This date/mint is known to have an overdate, you can look for any sign of a 6 under the 7.
When I started I just liked what seemed "old". Anything pre-1900, if it was affordable, I bought it. Lots of history, and some countries were...
I was digging through some stuff tonight and ran across some slabbed quarters, like a 1940 PR65 and a couple of 1941 PR66's. Thought I'd check...
I do like the original, undipped appearance of the Morgans I see in these holders. Neat items.
I wouldn't go any better than VG 8. No lines in the cotton balls, rim almost gone in areas.
Just trivia but I thought it was interesting....Conder101 states in an old thread that when Paramount was selling these, standards for MS grades...
I'm seeing a 63+ very possibly 64
Just guesses 1/2 Crown - 63 florin - 62 shilling - 65 6pence - 66 3pence - 64 penny - 64 1/2 penny - 64 1/4 penny - 64
That's probably more than half the price of a decent XF? That one would bug me every time I looked at it. But maybe some are bugged more with an...
Looks pretty, except for the reverse spot at 7 oclock. Frankly though I think a sharper pic out of the holder would be needed for anyone to give a...
Sounds good! If you like world coins there is...well... a whole world of interesting coins out there!
Sounds like a Czech Republic, 20 Korun ( or Koruna ) - Brass plated steel. KM#5. Mintage of over 55 million, so no not rare, lots of them made....
OK I thought some of that in front of Franklin's forehead looked more like a light wipe than die polish, but you have it in hand.
What I was thinking. Now it looks like a row of niks on Franklin's brow, a few wispy hairlines, maybe a scrape clear across the lower half of UST...
65
A closer picture of the area in question would help, but here's my thinking. Some foreign substance ( possibly moisture ) on the coin caused the...
Gorgeous coin! 66+
I'll go AU58. Maybe I'm being a little hard on it, but taken as a whole, I think that one seen a little bit of circulation.
They are all interesting and collectable, tho' nothing qualifies as "scarce." The dime is 90% silver. Just in case you don't know, don't try to...
Looks like he posted at the NGC forums today. I kinda hoped he'd show back up over here...
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