Pierceton, Indiana R.H. Leifer 1¢ Picker Token (Ex: Sydney F. Martin). [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sicily? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_III
These tokens seem to be everywhere! Search "Angel Token" on eBay and you'll see thousands of them. https://en.numista.com/24375
XF Detail - Scratched
I can't find much, but I would guess at the very least it's worth over $40. Edit: That reverse reminds me of this token/medal. [ATTACH]
No. It looks like it's been cleaned as well. At the very least, it's not super attractive (to me at least) and is not worth paying up for.
Correct.
It looks like a proof. Definitely full steps.
AU Detail - Cleaned
MS-66
This was on top of the machine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I'm not super familiar with strike throughs, but this looks like a struck through die cap error to me. If it was damaged by heat that badly, I...
PCGS Photograde: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Morgan/Grades VAM World: https://www.vamworld.com/wiki/Home Here's a video on toned Morgan...
I would grade it MS-63. I think you picked out a nice example. It's the first year of issue, Carson City, sharp strike, semi-proof like reverse...
People sometimes buy stamps for much less than face value off eBay and use them to pay postage on packages. Still not sure why they picked express...
I'd like to try for the Venezuelan 5 Bolivares again. It's a very nice large silver coin with great color. As always, thanks for hosting these!...
What made the scratch or other damage is important to determine a details grade coin from a lower grade coin.
Yes, Die Deterioration. They're called radial flow lines.
MS-61 DMPL doesn't seen too unreasonable to me. Personally I would call it MS-62 DMPL.
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