1869 is a scarce date, roughly the same value as an 1866, '67, '68, or '70. I'd grade that particular coin a VG-10. When going to sell it, if...
A 1920 Buffalo like this is something I'd sell for 50 cents, its condition is about a VG-10.
Wow. That really is undergraded. My first guess was a 25.
Looks to be in F-VF condition. Roughly a $20-25 coin.
Looks like an issue on my end. I'll have to try to get in there later.
I haven't been able to get on there for a couple of days. It gives me a 400 code when I try to browse. Are you having similar problems?
Definitely. Make sure not to acid treat that coin, as it's identifiably a 1913 by the reverse.
Yes, buying counterfeits does encourage the manufacturers to make more of them in some cases, but they are also a great tool for educating people...
Whether you are a seasoned or new collector, or even a dealer like me, these are tools you will need when you go to buy another coin. Depending on...
One word: scalpers. A lot of the 2026 coin rolls are completely out, and while there are a lot of collectors looking to secure a roll or 2, there...
That is definitely a suspicious obverse, not as much the reverse but still fishy. And $25? I'd sell a real one in that condition for $1.75 at most.
Chances are really good that the shop who offered the $78.75 likely has to bulk the silver out under spot, and when it pulls back like that, I can...
I've been dealing for 2 years and am still learning a bunch of ropes. For coin grading, give me an Indian or Lincoln cent and I feel comfortable...
That would be awesome to see. For some reason, I absolutely love the US Philippine coins, although I'm a Hoosier.
It looks like what you have here is a steel cent someone plated with copper as an attempt to pass it off as the rare 1943-D copper cent, of which...
F-15
Thank you! Must be birthday luck. The statement about the stone is a great hint.
Seated dollar?
The original sale was what I meant, but now that I'm reading my post again, it can come off as a little confusing. The Mint was directly involved...
I guess the Mint has no recollection of the 1792 Birch and Silver Center cents? I know they're patterns but it is a 233-year history, not 232....
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