No, the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Half Dollar was a commemorative that was sold for more than its face value. Many of them were returned to...
Abraham Lincoln was the central figure in the Civil War. There were more token varieties and probably more tokens produced with his image on them,...
I have several This Lincoln portrait could have been used in a book called Lincoln the Vampire Slyer that was introduced years ago. [ATTACH]...
If you are selling that at a price I can afford, I will happily take that “ugly coin” off your hands.
The 1926 Philadelphia Sesquicentennial half dollar had the conjoined busts of Washington and Calvin Coolidge on the obverse. I don’t think that it...
Eagle Albums used to offer pages that held slabs, but that gets expensive because they only held nine coins per page. I’m not sure what you can...
Before you can say it would grade, you have to determine the die variety and see if it is a late die state. If it isn't, and the flatness is post...
Thank you. How do you know that " Marcus Aurelius" is part of his name when it is not listed as such?
I have been trying to read my Roman coins, which always a challenge for me since I have no talent for foreign languages whatsoever. I took one...
The alternative was that Kennedy would have replaced Washington on the quarter, but Mrs. Kennedy vetoed that idea.
It looks like machine doubling to me because the "second nose" looks flat and "benchy." Since it's really marked up, it's only worth 50 cents.
It can't grade any higher than MS-63 because of the big mark in the right obverse field. Given the many marks on the body, it might be an MS-62....
As we all know, modern British kings and queens don't have much say in the political policies and issues that face the country. They are now no...
I see an AU-58 that ends up in an MS-62 holder. The MS-64 grade is ridiculous, but it’s not surprising. When I was a dealer, I saw the worst, must...
This Greg Weinman has been a government employee for all of his professional career. Do you really think you are going to get any objective...
I have been an admirer of King George VI, who is Queen Elizabeth II's father, since I started to collect British coins and saw the film "The...
You don't get much luster on an EF graded coin these days. Even the "classic view" is that an EF-45 has traces of luster.
I have found the grading services to be very inconsistent in the way they grade this coin. Part of the trouble is that the coin did not strike up...
I would say somewhere in the AU-55 neighborhood.
If you want a quickie beginner’s lesson on artificially toned coins, look at the previous post. Some people actually like that CRA ... sort of...
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