Keep looking and maybe you'll find his pocketwatch. The three later coins are pretty nice for found large cents. The 1833 looks F-VF, perhaps...
A $10, a Sac $, a Kennedy half, a nickel, and a cent? Yeah, that would blue-screen most cashiers.
I might make it down on Saturday.
Maybe the TPGs will offer a special label for them.
I dunno. I'd be tempted to send it back to have them make the label 15% OC in the same direction as the coin.
Even if it were to get a PL designation, the grade would be no higher than 62 with those hairlines.
I vote no. You already have an 1896, and the only reason I'd buy another in the same grade would be if it were a "lateral upgrade" (this one's...
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I think it's an O.
It really depends on the type of coins you're referring to. Heritage prices realized are good for coins valued above $200. Great Collections...
AU.
83-CC and 84-CC are pretty easy to find with at least one side PL, so you might consider that as well. There are plenty of these coins out there,...
Yeah, something doesn't smell right here. There's an incuse star on the reverse above the F in OF. The smashings don't quite have the...
I agree that it's not die erosion. Other peripheral lettering is sharp and there are no heavy patches of flow lines. A pitted die is possible,...
Strike doubling.
That is correct.
I don't really see anything holding it back from 67, so I'll guess 67.
This is getting interesting. Obviously some thought was put into assembling this collection, as even through there are some low value coins in...
Pretty scuffy. Strike is decent, luster is average, eye appeal not so great on the reverse. I don't think I see wear, so I'm going to say MS62.
Probably as cheap as you'll get them anywhere, unless you are going to do larger quantities.
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