considering the picture, I'd say, completed cleaned away. or, cleaned to the point of vanishing.
That's the one! Congrats.
Actually, it is called a saddle strike. Very nice find.
I have cherrypicked ebay several times, but if I told you how I'd have to kill you.
I wonder if anyone considered the milling near 6 o'clock on the obverse. It seems to be at an angle, and should be straight. (at a 90 degree...
If you like the coin, keep it. The seller is being generous, I believe. But, that depends, how much was it? And how much would you have spent...
not a proof, there were 376,939,108 curculation strikes made. And, I don't think a DDO.
chuck: the Bi-centennial gold were: unc 214,225 proof: 651,659 All the more reason to buy a copy of the Guide Book (Red Book).
Started it I was interested, for about a month or so. Then I realized that I could do far better by working on other collections. The...
Obverse: Augustus II, DG (By the Grace of God) DG Rex (King) Poland and I can't read the rest. [I forget my latin]. The reverse is too...
Thanks a bunch! Frank
Folks: I recently acquired a one florin, 1922, of George V, Great Britian. If it was a US coin I guess that it would grade about VG. Two...
Nice piece. I don't collect 20 centers becasue all that I see ar the 1876 S's. I would like other ones, and this is a nice one. Oh, and...
Also, look in the denticles below the '0'. It appears that there may be another digit there.
Thanks, Eduard. Now for the British piece. I added the date, if it makes any difference, for the Spanish piece, 1890. Thanks again.
Folks: I recently acquired a Spanish 5 Pesetas with Alfonso XIII on the obverse. edit: oops, forgot the date: 1890! Estimated grade is...
I had (possibly still have) a few of these. Don't know where they went, but no great value.
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First, welcome to CT! Second, agreed, unusual color, and it does not appear to have been buried. I am sure that we'll get some interesting...
kanga: Did you see Whitman's display at the show?
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