Looks legit to me.
Looks like a weak and uneven strike in some areas, but a great looking coin. I would say MS61 BN. I like how the E in liberty looks really bold...
What I would suggest is going to Ebay and searching for closed auctions on proof silver eagles in those dates. If I recall correctly I believe...
As a matter of fact about the only thing you can see on mine is the center of the reverse and the die crack. If I get a chance I will take a...
It has character and has been around the block a few times. I like it - nice coin.
I just posted in another thread what two dealers have told me. A good counterfeit will weigh and measure correctly. I was told in both cases that...
Thanks. I was actually down there to look for a couple of large cent dates, but they did not have anything I wanted. I always scroll through all...
I missed something - how did someone just save 20k? To me it looks like someone lost $425.
I agree this happens not only on this forum but others. As a moderator on the another forum I try to make sure first time posters do not get...
Looks real to me. I would recommend going to heritage and looking at the variety S-166 for 1798. I also believe wear patterns on early copper...
Looks like the buyer was Shawn Yancey from EarlyCoppercoins.com. I wonder if it will appear on his site for sale.
Nice coins!
That is one of the resources that is confusing me. If I tilt the coin a little away from me "in god we trust" looks the same, even under a glass...
Bad choice of words on my part, but it is one I toss in the old coin jar(actually a can) - really only worth the copper. :) Those are the ones...
Okay - which die pair made the 1922 plain above? It seems the more I read about it the more confused I get - time for a break.
Looks like you got a proof nickel.
I think is a N-28, but I am not 100% positive.
In my opinion I think it is F-12.
Yes they did help - I can see the break in the outer ring around the coin. I am convinced it is an N-1 now.
I am hoping Eduard can get some better pictures once he has the coin in hand.
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