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Cool link.
If it's actually silver it has that value. If not, it's worth about the postage it will cost if you sell it.
I don't feel the coin will grade. It's had a hard life. I'm not even looking at the toning. It's going to come back as damaged.
It's just the image.
None of the TPGs use gloves. Never knew a dealer that used gloves. Don't know of any long term collectors that mess with gloves. With that said,...
I figured the images were part of the cause. Why would you post an image that made them look copper? You brought the problem on yourself.
Most that try gloves will agree with Doug. It's best to learn how to handle coins by the edges.
I used to sell these boxes. Great box for small tools. They look great on the bench but not sturdy enough to be moved around much. When you first...
Collectors like different things. It's all good if you enjoy it.
Sounds like the guy did not know 43 cents were steel but he should read what he was bidding on. Did the images make them look copper? The buyers...
I'll guess 40, maybe 45.
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Looks MD to me but still a cool coin.
The 1876 sure looks real to me but I can't argue with the weight.
Thanks guys. PCGS gave it a 62 back in 2006. I bought it from David Bowers in 1996 for $465. Not sure I even looked at the pops or what I was...
It could be either one. Filled die or a well placed hit.
Fun report.
Look at the mintage in 1963 and 64. I'll guess then needed a new hub.
It was just a new hub.
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