I cant get past the weight of the coin. What base could you coat and still be at .02 grams from an MS coin. I know I post some weird stuff but...
If you like varieties the Cherrypickers' Guide is a must. Should be easy to find online.
Large pic. [IMG]
I'm thinking fake as well. What gets me is that it weighs 4.16 grams.
Breen's work is a really great book but you can't trust some of it after all these years. Many coins that were called rare are really not. I...
You are correct. They will put it in a holder but there will be no grade.
You are correct. This is the Low Leaves, Open E variety. The place on the reverse is called a cud die break. Really nice coin.
Sorry but I don't feel PCGS or NGC will grade the coin for reasons given by other members..
Is it real or not? Whats with the dark areas? [IMG] [IMG]
Half Cent, 1837 Token.
Sure it is.
Thats funny.
Interesting the way they spelled it. Any idea when these were made? [IMG] [IMG]
I thought this was a bit cool. I'm sure it was cleaned but it was fun trying to catch the color in the image. How would you grade it if not for...
Looks real to me. Could this just be a filled die or maybe the mint mark was removed?
It's called a lamination error.
The guy that ran the expo ask for 40,000,000 of these to be made. Wonder what they would be worth today if they had of. The silver for these...
F-12 if not for the damage on the reverse. I'm not sure what it would net grade.
How in the world did a situation such as this get out the front door of the bank. The teller gave her face for gold? I'm thinking the teller...
Sure. That comes right after 30.:rolleyes:
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