Yep, holed and plugged, and not done that well.
PR-67 [ATTACH] PR-68, Cam [ATTACH]
The 1851-O Silver Three Cent Piece is fairly affordable until you hit the MS-66 grade. Then they called it "finest known," and the prices go into...
Here's mine. I have never gotten very deep into this series. It was one of those copper pieces that was issued during the age of the Articles of...
The BIG veto was the one for the recharter of the Bank of the United States. It was sort of the 19th century version of the modern Federal...
Yes, silver bars were really hot in the 1970s. Some people thought that they would have a long term collector value, but most of us, who were...
The Draped Bust design of the late 1790s and the early 1800s was my favorite since high school, but I would not want to see it used for a regualar...
The obverse sharpness grade is better than VF-20, but the surfaces have issues. The reverse looks like a Fine. It's been net graded, but it's...
Yes, that is much better.
Actually it shows a bit Roman propraganda. The nobles are telling the citizens that they can protect them from the barbarians. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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It may have been smoothed in the right obverse field and on the left side in back of Ms. Liberty's arm.
There are six 1809 half cent varieties. The 9 over 6 is a blundered die. The die sinker punched the “9” in upside down and then corrected it. It’s...
It looks very unnatural to me as if it’s been cleaned. Take out a brand new cent and compare it to this one. If the 1902 plays with the light...
A 1932 for the "light Motto" type. [ATTACH] And a late date one in Cameo Proof for the type [ATTACH]
I regret selling this one years ago. I was looking for a piece to go into my NGC registry type set. This came back in a body bag for no good...
Your 1877 cent is really a great circulated piece, @Eduard. The main devices are boldly defined, and the surfaces are “hard” and smooth. The...
This is really super PR-64. I wish that they could all be this nice for the grade. [ATTACH] 1917 MS-65, Full Head [ATTACH] 1920 Type II...
Yes, they are mine. Gordian III coins are very common because he was very wealthy and could afford to issue a large number of coins. Gordian III...
Not all of them haze over, but a large number have.
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