In 1807 John Reich was hired at the mint as an assistant engraver. Reich was charged with redesigning every U.S. coin that was in circulation, and...
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I already have a decent Chain Cent. Let another collector enjoy this one.m
This is a small example that shows you why PCGS is the leading the field in modern U.S. coins.
Nothing. Total pass. Oh! I’d pay 1 cent.
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Nope. The closest I can get is an 1839-O $2.50 gold. I did compete against a collector who had an 1838-O half dollar in the 2019 FUN exhibits....
United States large cents have been prime collectors’ items for more than 150 years. Ironically the coins were not popular when they were issued...
Not much else to say, except that I wish they could get the fingerprints of the seller from the third photo. He needs a new residence with four...
A couple of dealers cornered the market on them in Mint State. One of them bragged that he built a house from the profits he made. The coin is...
I have never done business with Golden Eagle Coin. All of my dealings Dalton Gold & Silver have been great. I would highly recommend the company.
The 1876-P is just a better coin. It's graded MS-65 and it very high end for that grade. The 1877 is a better date. It's grade is PR-64, Cam. The...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] it's hard to believe that this piece, and the 1880 silver dollar in the previous post were worth the same amount of money in...
If it's in a graded holder, the only explaination is that it was dipped, not rinsed properly, and then turned this color in the holder. If a...
I have been interested in 20 cent pieces since I was in high school. Back then I put together a set of the four 1875 and 1876 date and mint mark...
Perhaps Uncirculated details, although the reverse photo is so dark that you can't see much of anything, environmental damage. I would only buy...
These two are part of my "on-again, off-again" large cent date collection. Right now, it's off because I'm trying to wean myself away from U.S....
It’s a lot easier to see an off-center strike of a circulated coin than to guess the grade of a damaged Chain Cent in a 2X2 with reflections. But...
It has more brown than what shows in these photos, mostly the obverse photo, not that much. “Red” must be RED! to qualify for that designation.
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