Yes a series would be nice. Careful with any scratching please. I only say what I say as I have more than a little experience with 20th C OMS.
Uh that would NOT be a blanket offer! LOL As stated above there should not be lustre in the device recesses in an “environmental”.
IMO that coin needs to be weighed and seen in hand as similar OMS are known. Brit OMS do not bring big prices but if genuine might go at 100 USD...
Wow, that is a monster. Gold always good, but not too excited about the Pope side. BTW, which is the obverse? I assume the coat of arms side....
LOL. It is a beauty in hand. I could not nowadays afford such a coin, even with Corona virus. I actually got this along with an 1863 proof...
Yes indeed.
It definitely is a proof, slabbed as such and gotten from Spink during it's "Grande Olde Dayes".
I really like this one that is a bit toned, but lovely colour. It is also quite rare in proof format for this date.I really love these earlier...
Yes, I like this coin as well. The interesting thing is that it must be the other eight specimens that make the rounds because for many years they...
Are you sure he didn’t mean AU55, the grade I’d give it with cleaning - def. a sell at 55 Euros
OK, I have been looking at some Guyana uncirculated coins from the Franklin Mint era 1976-1980. Krause has the following information: As with...
Double strike/flipover strike. Graded Proof66 by PCGS.
Should be 22k or .916. The reverse looks good if blurry, the obverse has either a fingerprint or a whipe across cheek and mouth of Lizzy. If...
OK, here are a couple. Check your colour control (or something), esp. for the second coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
R Yes thanks, that was gotten from an old dealer years ago.
Here is one of those big ole bad boys....GTG at PCGS...[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Former mint "slave" buyer, now mostly reformed....A definite pass on an uninspired coin that they are trying to salvage with comic "trickeration".
Wow, I really like the 1888, the eagle and surrounding fields are lovely. Admittedly not my series, but very, very nice. Unfortunate stereotype...
Actually these were bullion coins that saw heavy circulation and very few survived. So initial mintage probably does not reflect especially the...
This is a coin that has little respect, nor does its larger sovereign brother although both are rare in higher grades. Gold from the London mint...
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