That photo is a little better. (In regards to cleaned). Leaf detail is better too. But there are those streaks on both sides. XF-40 at best. High...
It's a large date. [ATTACH]
The flatness also suggests cleaning. If this coin were even XF it would have some mint luster left. But the coin has a flat, dead appearance....
Here's your coin. There is the rim ding you mentioned and some nicks on the vest. The letter R in LIBERTY took a hit. And some unusual streaks on...
Cents that aren't cleaned are usually brown. If they have been cleaned, they take on a pink or orange color. Which is unnatural for cents. It...
This Carolus was not a good looking man.
When you consider how much gold mining there is, and how much gold is constantly being dumped into the market, the price is only affected...
44-S appears cleaned, I would give it a details grade. Common coins like that aren't worth grading. It's better practice to look at coins, and...
Considering how dry it has been here for a while, this was a monsoon. [ATTACH]
Oh that stings. I'll never get over that harsh reprisal. Yawn.
Can't really see much in that picture, most of them are Large Dates. Although I can see that your LIBERTY is well struck, so probably not a small....
The 9 is much more closed on the small date. The point at the bottom is very sharp, and LIBERTY is weakly struck (on business strike coins, not...
First one has a lot of creases. $3-$4 Second one is in a little better shape $4-$5 Last one is more modern. $3 These are retail, flea market, Ebay...
1955 was a year with low mintage production across the board. Your coin looks to be in good shape. And then the last photo appears, maybe too...
On the Jefferson nickels? Not including varieties: 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S 1948-S 1946-S 1945-P silver 1945-D silver...
Looks as if it has also been cleaned.
7610.40
I like the reverses on this and the large $10 gold Hillegas. The color of the ink in good condition is spectacular.
1962-D extremely common and circulated. .05 cents
In March 1964, Secretary of the Treasury C.Douglas Dillon halted redemption of silver certificates for silver dollar coins; during the following...
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