the 1859 a Fine under the dirt. 1861-VF 1863 F-VF 1864 VG-F. all assuming that the dirt rinses off easily.
well, I (for one) am awaiting the news!
cute. I wish that I could do that.
For want of a million & and a half bucks............ or not. Some folks have too much time on their hands.
Treas "totally-lost" Hunt.
Welcome to the forum. And, as for your friend, I'd check values/prices on line. Then take it to a local coin dealer. Research first, sell...
Agreed! Now, that is a tough coin. I picked up a F-12+ in 1997, and have never seen another, nor one that is better. AG's, G's, and even...
post mint damage.
congrats!
Rule #1: If you have to ask, then it probably isn't real; RUle#2: If it is on eBay, then read rule #1.
Most memorable, ever? Easy, when I was in a kid I found a 1922 (Plain) Lincoln cent. I had to use it to buy my father a birthday gift, prior...
zeke It cannot be a cud. A cud MUST include the rim.
There was one listed a couple of years ago in Coin World, it just looks like a second lobe, very close to the first. Not that popular, but listed.
Carl: You have to be kidding. Just look at the # of Indians, even if they are AG's. That is a good deal. The 3 Flying eagles are worth...
leeg: That is unbelieveable! $900 for an $18 coin! 50 X list?!?!? Wow, and you sold it? I presume at a profit.
Will the Jefferson Nickel Wake Up, in this Decade ? Probably not.
Larry Nice choice, I search for those varieties/what ever you want to call them whenever I can. :thumb: PS Why didn't ANACS grade that one?
ANACS is the original grading company. They were well respected, but--- lately? You'll hear a lot about them in a little bit.
not an error nor a new design. The plating was poorly plated to the zinc base. as a result there are bubbles under the plate. Just...
I was looking for one for over 10 years. I am no longer looking.... But I will consider another one. ;)
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