I don't think so. Blow up the pictures and look at the surfaces. In the centers you have the flat smooth surfaces created buy the fields of the...
If it is thin enough to show that much weakness around the periphery I would not expect that much strength in the center. The originals of these...
One look at this piece and I've got alarms going off that say fake. The surfaces are completely wrong. Yes these typically show roller...
1795 S-77 These used to be considered rare but enough have come out of the woodwork that they are now down to an R-3 coin. Still an interesting...
That would probably be the Dan Holmes II sale.
The key word is "currently". 110 cubic feet would be an area roughly six feet wide six feet high and three feet deep. A little less than the...
A very small portion.
Beef is correct, N-13 and I would say XF-45 sharpness probably EAC net XF-40.
Boy you folks are tough. I see ONE major mark on the horses head and ONE on the Indians jawline. There are a few other minor marks. Just what...
A 1795 draped bust cent would really be something to see since they didn't start until 1796.
VF sharpness but the the off color photo and steep angle preclude me from any determination of the color. surfaces, or any problems so a net grade...
Not when you are dealing with materials that have melting points of 1500 degrees or more.
No you can't blame them for ALL the thefts. Just because we now have TSA agents you can't say that baggage handlers are now blameless for thefts....
First the "Gem Uncirculated" pieces are not from PCGS. They are from the parent company Collectors Universe and they simply used PCGS shells....
I like that middle picture. It looks like there is a giant eyeball looking down on them.
Ebay says that but there are people out there that have dozens if not hundreds of retractions on their record and eBay does nothing about them....
I think it has been struck through a wire rim or fin that has broken off another coin (or maybe even this coin between strikes) This coin still...
I still don't care for the coin, but I do like it better in the Royal Mint's case.
That may be true, but I'm not aware of seated halves being one of those series. And you notice that Heritage makes no mention of the problem...
I am underwhelmed.
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