Are you speaking of the 1921 Peace Dollar? You can't get even a heavily circulated one anywhere near that low.
The coin has been cleaned and circulated, and as such, is worth its silver content - approximately $11.
"Anyways, I've had some previous problems with them before, such as them selling me coins that were cleaned when they didn't warn me about it (I...
I believe that Ebay's new rules for coins not certified by the "big four" only forbid the grade from being included in the listing title.
As you already know, scanned images leave a lot ot be desired. If you want to improve considerably on that, I'd recommend a digital camera with...
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Please pardon me, a newcomer, for not knowing, but who is Doug? Thanks.
Nice coin! The 1804 Quarter is tougher to come by than the 1796. But prices are based on rarity/supply AND demand. And there is greater...
It might have been cleaned - I can't tell for certain from the images. But I see no evidence of whizzing, a term that many people apply...
Larger images might help, but in the mean time, my guess is that the coin is in the low AU (AU50 to AU53) grade range. And welcome.
We can all go around and around on this. But, without seeing the coin in-hand, I don't think it's possible to determine with certainty, if we are...
"For that matter, why no CAL 1/2 Eagles, or $10 Eagles ?" The text below is from a Heritage Auction Galleries description of an 1848 CAL....
It looks like an AU55 at a minimum to me.
Sadly, there are many such sellers with excellent feedback. Often, the main reason is that the people who buy their coins are extremely...
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No biggie in terms of actual dollars, but with silver currently at $14.37 an ounce, I would think the coin should be worth close to 11 times face...
Thank you for the welcome. As others have said, the coin could be AU, as there is just no way to get a decent look at it from the images. When I...
Whether intentionally done or not, the lighting and imaging make it difficult to get a good look at the coin. However, there is no way that it...
Based upon the images (which hopefully, are inaccurate) it looks like a "RB" example and not a "RD" one.
And I only wish that all coin dealers, not to mention, all people, were that honest. My wishes don't come with an agenda.
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