With the significant spotting and luster grazes, yes. There are less scratches than the reverse, but I'm at 66 max on this one. Also, it's...
Yes, definitely machine doubling. The mintmark is doubled as well as the date, which is extremely unlikely on coins of this date unless it is...
It looks like it could be a late die state of RPM-003: http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20Vol%202/RPM%20Detail%20Pages/1947SRPM003.htm
Strike: This is clearly a late die state, so the details are significantly eroded from the die. However, the strike appears to be strong - I see...
What "lines" are you seeing? I don't see any die polish on this coin at all.
The coin shown in this thread has machine doubling and has no premium value. If your coin looks just like this one, it also has machine doubling....
Well, I'd need the other side to give you a full grade. But, that is one of the most scratched up Eagles I've ever seen. Probably a 65 or 66, tops.
I hope not.
Yeah, its real. It sold on Heritage in 2011 for $115k:...
Do you care which date or variety? I think the 1857 is a bit cheaper in most grades. When I'm looking at something like this, a graph is...
Perhaps, but the advice remains true - you should absolutely not buy key date coins first when starting to collect a series.
What sort of advice do you need? You have to ask a question in order to get an answer.
Yeah... not entirely sure what the point here is. I feel there is far too much complexity in numismatics to be encapsulated by a simple...
Wow. That is gorgeous, but I've had too much bourbon to accurately describe this coin. I'll GTG in the morning.
I bought a Walker in an ACG slab once. It was graded 63PL by ACG. When I submitted it, the customer service rep at NGC actually called me to make...
Britain had a couple hundred years of technology ahead of us. The early US cents were rough and crude compared to the British coins of the time. I...
Isn't that your answer, then?
Dang, that is tiny! Very nice obverse portrait. I really like the relief on it.
I think it looks that way because the machine doubling smooshed it.
Anyone who wants to see detailed closeups should check out Variety Vista:...
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