More and more, I depend on images. It makes viewing coins really easy. At shows I take a glass and reading glasses.
It's a nice little collection. I would ask your friend what he wants for all of it. I don't see a great deal of value here.
It's best to post good images from the start. You get better answers that way. Either way, it's clear that it's a well worn damaged coin.
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Pretty coin. Love the reverse clash.
Same here. It takes about 2 seconds to poke the mylar and have the coin safely into a new holder. Don't mess with the staples. I'm not a big fan...
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Anyone know where the exhibit winners at Fun are posted? I can find last years but not this years.
I was told that he retired. He always had some great coins. Could not find him at Fun.
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Just a few words about the 1857. Nice coin. Most of what looks like wear is actually a strike issue. They were so thin that they did not strike up...
Pretty cool. Next up would be any token or medal or anything dated 1918 or 1981
I searched almost 5000 1995 cents. About that time I learned there was a second DD I should have been looking for.:banghead:
Next up could be an IHC or anything dated 1901 or any token or medal.
Pretty cool looking. Both dies look like were about to fall apart. I'll guess the obverse die was filled with a bunch of hardened junk.
You are special. I see you as a good man with many skills. With error coins, I see you as an expert. You give solid correct answers. Many here...
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