The photo is out of focus.
I know very little about the coin in question but the rough surfaces make me think it is a cast counterfeit.
Do you own a Red Book?
Without knowing dates, mintmarks, and conditions they are worth the silver content - $7.25 each at this moment.
Absolutely. And both newly-struck one-sided coins will have been struck on the blank side. (They will have been struck by the blank face of the...
I saw another illegal coin today - a 1913 LIberty Nickel (on display in the ANA Museum). I wonder when the Feds will be coming to confiscate that...
Wow! Now I'm glad I decided not to buy that 1913 Liberty Nickel.
Cool. Let's see the 1908-S and 1909-S.
That's one reason I use headphones. If the kids can hear your detector reacting to something they will grab it before you can get it. And they...
That reminds me - - - how is the Hubble Telescope doing these days?
The inmates are running the asylum.
Well, let's just say that I am better prepared.
That is no guarantee that it is genuine. If your Trade Dollar was attracted to a magnet it would definitely be counterfeit. Many cheap Chinese...
The weight of your Trade Dollar is right there on the reverse - 420 grains .900 fine. Your Trade Dollar should weight 27.22 grams. 1878 is a...
That is one heavily damaged coin. Certainly NOT a Mint error. Another Lincoln Cent (reverse) was pressed or smashed into the obverse of your coin....
If you have to ask the price you can't afford them.
On the big blue bar at the top of the page under "Coin Talk" click on the "Forum" tab. Scroll down to the 'Open' forum. That is where you can...
You really should not use the Coins forums to make offers to buy or sell. That is what the Open forum is for.
By definition neither Orientation A or Orientation B will be scarce. Both will constitute roughly 50% of all examples. If the mintages were...
I don't know. What do you think?
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