Well, I am in a general sense referring to your local neighborhood Dealers. But even if you speak with your specialty Dealers, I'm fairly...
The fact is that you can speak with Coin Dealers all over the United States, and 9 out of ten will tell you the same thing.... we are in a very...
I agree.
I believed too that the OP's Token was original. I was researching to try to determine if this was a "Saloon" token vs a "Store" token. I would...
oops did I do this right? I'm in.
Ms66
very very interesting
Actually Ben, The N.F. String & Son company, Harrisburg, PA. established in the early half of the 1920's and produced coin wrappers for banking...
I agree completely. So, in that respect the prices that are asked and paid for the 1846 is a bargain for a honest to god rarity and extremely...
If you can locate one, that is affordable to the prospective buyer.
There are some extremely experienced members here who may assist you with worthy opinions. As I suggested, please don't "crack out" the coin...
In my opinion the 1846 actually is far more scarce . The 1844 had a mintage of 72,00 or so and the 1846 roughly half that figure. In that era ,...
I must agree with GD. However, I would like to point out to the OP, that you may want to conduct a little more in depth research regarding the die...
well before you attempt "cracking it out" , post some photos so you can get some opinions first.
I would say that the chances of getting that designation reversed is slim to none.
someone see if they can contact the seller and ask if it is genuine or not!
Obviously we cannot offer any opinion on the coin in question, unless you post some photos.
So it seems, a few more are coming forward with similar opinions.
I am going to step out on a short limb here and say that aside from "key date" of issues, the Franklin Half issues IMHO is without question one...
Most of the tokens of the Earp's period were of Copper/brass OR whatever was readily available. Just like the "sheriffs" badges, were more often...
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