Yours appears to be an R-4, and at least a $200 coin - aka a cool one! I wish you luck on building the denomination set; thankfully they're...
It is rather sad for a coin to be one of two known and not carry a big premium. That is the biggest downside to coinage with so many known...
That is the true issue with California gold; ths fact that there are so many varieties makes it exceedingly difficult to know scarcity without a...
What happens if I get one of the gold "1/4"s? LOL, to be honest I don't even remember what I originally intended to use as my username, but I do...
This is a coin that falls into a lot of firsts, being - my first California gold token, my first gold coin ever purchased on GC, and if the R-5 is...
Looks like 2 different dies, both in rather early stages but with a slightly different S; there are several coins with mintmarks like this that...
I think this is a 2006, last number appears to be outlining a 6 despite the grease error. Cool find!
Not sure as to exact date but hopefully you've got a teen nickel. I've acid-treated quite a few and most dateless ones are in the teens. ;)
His account says he was last seen on June 11, over 5 weeks ago. Reckon where he went?
This week featured 2 good pickups. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1907 1C, PCGS UNC Details, cleaned, $20.09 w/Buyer's Fee. Nice coin to be cleaned. [ATTACH]...
G-4 bid for N-6 is $75 and AG-3 bid is $40; so, for an N-6 you should get $30-40 from collectors and likely $25-35 from a dealer.
It may be. It's probably an N-1, 2, 3, or 4, as those are all the common varieties, but still a better date nonetheless.
Good thing I have been reading his posts - he comments on the majority of my threads. ;)
60 year old coin collectors..... so that's the new way to insult a 16-year-old? LOL, I don't know very many people who are exactly 60 and collect...
The Large 8, Large Stars, Medium Letters variety of the 1834 cent is a quite common type; I think @Eduard is right about it not being an N-5, as...
With your current like count, it's just over 6,800 a year - that's almost 20 in a day. That is crazy. ;)
Quoting myself for a reason; the first sentence in the above is a fragment. Generally most California gold coins with a BG number are denominated...
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This is a $1 California brass token, somehow with a BG number but with nothing other than a 1 and an 1864 on the back. I have a picture of this...
Very few of those pieces that aren't denominated with 'dol', 'dollar' or otherwise to go with 1/2, 1/4, or 1; here's one that's not. BG-1328 is...
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