What was the price of gold back in 1967?
I would send the coin in to NGC or PCGS. They will give you the answer. It has a lot of damage but they will know.
It won't. It's not possible.
They started using a tiny date punch about 1859. I'm not sure but it may have been the same punch as used on the dime.
A silver cam proof would have been a great looking coin.
Pretty coin.
It looks real to me.
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I have tried this with about 10 different coins over the years with PCGS. All were Seated coins. Mostly dimes. I would only send one at a time in...
I would have bet that a dip would have removed the haze. Interesting. I guess the haze is deep in the surface?
Throw a few coins in the grass and find them a year later. Some will look like this.
That's the way I do it but I use 8 inch cutters.
For a minute I thought bonedigger was back.
You need to join Heritage to see prices but it's free.
I think the coin had a bad dip or two and just turned ugly over time.
How is it that you can now speak perfect English?
The big problem with Ebay are the large swings in prices. You can't trust it. One day there will be very few bidders and the next there will be so...
You are correct. Practice is the key. Even with great equipment it takes lots of practice.
It's not the 1888/7
Nice coin.
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