I posted it on NumisForums for you.
Good morning. It is Tuesday, March 10th. Our type today is the Franklin half dollar (1948-1963). Here are two I have in my giveaway inventory....
Yesterday, March 9th, our type was the Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916-1947). Nobody posted one while I was away, so here's mine. It is...
Good photos make all the difference in the world on a coin like that. That’s pretty darn sweet for a 61.
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Wow, what’s the grade on that one? A proof, I presume.
Hello. It is Sunday, March 8th. I hope the transition to Daylight Saving time isn’t messing too badly with those of you in places that observe...
“Ghosting” is also particularly prevalent on the reverses of British large pennies, particularly those of Edward VII and George V. Unfortunately...
I vaguely remember that story. Sure, she’s beat up, but that was a heckuva find! Definitely did service as a watch fob.
Looks great.
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There is no such rule.
Good morning. It is Saturday, March 7th. Our type for today is the Liberty Seated Half Dollar with Motto (1866-1891). The only one I presently...
Makes sense, I reckon. They did a good job with the patina.
If she wants to post it in "What's it Worth", that's fine. It's a legitimate question. But unfortunately, in this case, the answer is: "one cent".
Even those have sharper detail than the coin in the OP. Hmm.
Never heard of 'em.
The color makes me a little bit suspicious of cleaning, but not enough for me to judge that confidently. That being said, it looks quite nice...
I'm suprised that those first two large cents fit within the pricerange indicated.
I wish a gold or silver coin or two was all one needed for protection against global events! :rolleyes:
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