Hook......line.......and sinker... Professional coin collector from the US , but his location is ALBERTA,CANADA
Possible late stage die cap
They said it was an ICG AU 55
Completed auction results on Heritage,Teletrade,ebay Done quick search on TT been averaging 180-210
Pictures will be need to be certain, but if it has a triangle piece missing more than likely pmd, though it could be struck on a piece of scrap....
With off centers the more off center the better with one catch, it will be worth more if it has the date.
It looks to be machine doubling on the 5, other than that VF35 possibly cleaned in my eyes
Well since I don't have to take pictures and the sellers pictures are way better than I could muster up. 2 in the mail and one in hand 1885 Dime...
Nice fully struck stars looks to be Au55/58 depending upon how subdued the luster is
Not saying he did but if he switched coins he would of just given you a different coin and holder. Your pictures from your auction to see if its a...
Wiped :eek: :( hopefully you didn't put any hairlines on it
Sounds like there's 2 new young coin collectors in Providence
Also be careful as they are very thin and bend easy which would be considered damaged
Unless you collect the more modern series ie: Roosevelt dimes, Jefferson nickels, Kennedy halves, Franklin Halves. There will always be a key...
Ewwww A GIRL.:eek: (j/k) Welcome to CT What it looks to be is 2 things, 1st Misaligned die and struck through heavy grease.
Depends upon the condition that you want to collect them in. Your hard dates are 1879,1880,1881 with the 1880 being the most expensive. If you...
Sorry,don't think that's going to happen
Though I never say anything "pennies" is one of my biggest pet peeves. The first thing I think of is a British pennies
If the half is an 1843,its counterfeit and the cent is post mint damage
The CAC sticker has done some good to the hobby as the TPG have tightened their grade up some. To answer one of your questions is yes I know of a...
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