Could you share images and what you paid?
Sorry Joy. I helped jack the thread. Didn't mean to do that. I feel your coin is worth about $5 to $10. Nice looking coin for the grade.
I used to go to trade shows a lot, not coins. There was always folks demonstrating these. The jewelry images were off the chart pretty.
Tough to put a value on it. Grade and color are important to know.
I have used a black tent to keep other lighting in the room from mixing with the light I'm wanting to use. I have used light boxes but did not get...
It's a damaged coin. Take your insults somewhere else.
The coin was not struck by a press. It was made with molds. They melted the metal and poured it into the molds. Some folks collect fakes and would...
This was whizzed many years ago. The ugly toning killed the fake luster in a short time. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks like a cast copy. Not much value.
Compare this coin to the 1961 that's posted. The 1956 is a one sided CAM. The reverse did not make CAM. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm almost sure this same coin was posted just the other day. You can't see the doubling in the reverse image. I'll guess the value at $10 to $15.
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I'm at VF. The reverse image looks like the coin is damaged.
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The 1863 looks nice. $40 to $50 coin. The 1907 is only worth a few dollars. I would remove the 1907 from the holder and just leave it laying...
Nice group. I don't believe any of them are proofs.
Laugh if you want but it's true.
The cost of having the coin graded by PCGS would be more than the value of the coin.
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