The 82 philly small date zinc or copper has a chance (in high grades) the 82-D small or large really don't at all.
That phony rainbow toning was hot for a while and people overpaid for Morgans with it. This coin is just ugly.
Heavy metals can only be created from a supernova. All kinds of deposits can be on these asteroids. How did the gold and silver get into the...
Maybe acetone can help with the gunk. If it is not gunk but toning I am also AU/MS.
The damage on the opposite rim at 10 o'clock is obscuring to me, and I am not seeing the effect on the 9 o'clock edge.
There's only 1 1982-D small date copper. You can look for another one, but they made billions of these coins. If one falls in your lap, OK. But...
I am not a fan of JB Coins videos.
You may not get the quality you need to flip them, at 1 pound each.
AU 1883 could be in the $25-$30 range. I'm not sure if it is a straight AU. The obverse is very nice. The reverse shows wear, and it may be an old...
Is that a horizontal D on the 42?
Hmmm. Not sure I am seeing the Blakesley effect. Wait for an expert....
Only the highest condition 82 are worth anything. And, there aren't any.
It could just be toning. If it is that nickel is very nice.
Large date. .01 cent. Even if it was a small date, the condition needs to be much better. [ATTACH]
I've never seen a BU 82, 83 dime or quarter in circulation. So yes, they are collectible. I wouldn't over pay for an ungraded XF example on EBay...
45mm yes but I wrote mine before I read the size.
The way the letters look in TRADE DOLLAR is a hint. Missed it by 2 seconds. I will get you Muzyck. Curses, foiled again!
It could be a clip. Photo of entire obverse, and the missing rim section from the side /edge on.
Anything can happen to a coin after it leaves the mint. Either accidentally or on purpose. (PMD)
It could have some nice toning. Let's see it.
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