If you can afford to keep it, do so. I certainly would. They don’t make them anymore but you’re correct, the condition is not the best.
Definitely damaged
@paddyman98 The storm passed so I just saw the video. Great finds and 3 more silvers to add. Congratulations!
Very common.
Sorry but too blurry for me.
I couldn’t get the video to play. I think it’s the thunderstorm that’s going past at the moment. It’s a good one.
Afraid I don’t see any doubling.
A very old thread and the OP was last seen in 2012.
There are no hidden images on coins. If there were, those hidden images would interfere with the video camera that’s embedded on all coins.
That looks like mine. Lol
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People seem to be getting stranger all the time. Must be the Internet.
I think PCGS grades fairly well. My grades are based from photos, experience and what I see in the market place for these types of coins.
Yes they do. I for one, could never think of doing something like this.
Yes, I know you did but you got no response so it never hurts to call or email again.
Cud’s are considered common and only worth a few dollars at best. The bigger the cud and how much of the design it covers will raise the value.
1886-Almost 20 million minted so it’s considered common. There’s slight wear on the Eagle feathers. As for the obverse, there’s too much wear on...
It’s always a him. She is too busy shopping and spending money. No time in her schedule to destroy it. Lol
I say you are a bit on the high side with your grades.
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