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I agree.
The Walker was a nice choice. It's a really cool design.
In my opinion there is no easy way. It's a learning thing that takes time. The more you do it the better you get. No shortcuts.
We need anything 1831 or a bust quarter. A token or medal with 1831 on it would be cool. We could move the thread to a date more could play.
I just take a taxi. It's fast and easy.
I agree with Books and Chris. Not a good way to deal with folks.
I believe they are modern. They are still making these in hundreds of designs. They even come toned.
I'll guess AU but the image makes it tough to tell much about the luster. I'm thinking it may have a few too many dips.
63 or 64. The obverse looks AU but I don't think it really is. I like the coin.
VF details, cleaned.
Copper cents get this more than most other types of coins. When TPGs see a look that's not normal, they question it. They are not saying it's AT...
Can't tell what it is from the image. I'm sure it's not the big one.
Nice coin. I could see it in a 67 holder.
Any good dealer will take back a fake and refund the price of the coin. Grading fees are in the air. Too many things involved.
I'm not sure it would grade. The obverse looks like it was worked on to me. Edit to add. My post is about the OP coin.
These two should be fun.:cool:
I'm wrong. If Broadstruck says they are real, I'm sure he is correct.
You need to find a new expert. There is no way those are a hundred and something years old.
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