Yes.
Not satin -matte.
Impressive piece Greg :thumb:
I could relate to you numerous accounts where it is considerably less than that even. And by dealers that are considered to be reputable, not only...
Now where did that idea come from ? He's asking about Walkers - not Jeffs :kewl: I dunno Paul, you may want to consider seeking help about this...
It is really hard to say based on your pictures but all of the coins appear to be AU.
Byron I think it really depends on the depth & breadth of your collection. And whether or not the coins are slabbed and graded. So without more...
I merged this with the other thread you started on the same coin 2 days ago.
It can absolutely be faked, and in fact is faked very, very often.
yakpoo there is something you need to realize - grading fees never, ever, ever have any impact on the price of a coin at all - 0 ! They do not add...
Even many of the rarities have recently sold for 50%, or less, of what the previous price was for the same exact coin. What many of the...
No, your understanding is the same as mine. But my response was more about "now" as opposed to "then".
They are all quite common and have minimal value - a few dollars at most. If you'd like to know about the coinage of Great Britain, try the links...
You'd do a lot better if you would crop your pictures down to the size of the coin.
Go to the Heritage site, look up recent sales for the appropriate coins, average them, and you'll have a ball park figure.
Judge for yourself eddie - PCGS 3000 Click on the link, then scroll down and click on the links for other indxes and charts going back to 1970.
I suggest you read, from the same source, what is said about Artificial Intelligence. You'll notice that it does not exist yet. And that it has...
Not of the top of my head no. But that is the time frame I have read about.
The articles that Jim linked to don't really explain much about making the dies other than to say they were carved. But it was a very lengthy and...
But there is no wear on the MS grades, or at least there's not supposed to be. So grading MS coins does require thinking beyond just eye appeal....
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