I have done really well over the past 40 years. That's what I tell the wife. In real time the fees to sell would put me about even or a bit...
No gold coins for me. I have found a bucket full of coins but nothing with much value till now with the price of silver. My best finds have been...
This is what the 69 looks like. [IMG]
I thought the zinc disk is called a basining disk and was used to make large coins strike up better.
Nice coin. I'll guess 66.
I'm late but I would have called it a 64. Nice coin.
The guy that made this design of Liberty was not alive in 1816. If it's actually silver, it would be called a silver round. Worth about melt...
This may have been said. I would take the scanner to a different PC and see if it will work.
I'm at AU and cleaned long ago based on the color in the image. Could be just the white balance used. A better image would probably tell more....
PCGS has only graded one as a 69. They show the value at $2500. Can't tell you if that price is even close. Don't see any history of an NGC or...
I'm not beyond getting on both knees and begging.:D In my early days I got to work both sides of the counter. I miss those days. Some of the...
That is correct.
Or a cleaning process while the die is still in the press?
Would a mint worker ever dress up a die while it was still mounted in the press?
I'll go with 63 or 64.
I think lots of folks are really busy. They still drop in but can't look at every thread. Mark has a great point about thread titles. Make them...
This is a link to an old PCGS thread. Lots of good information with links to each year....
I'm glad it's over. It sure messed with my sets.
Really cool. In many cities it's not possible to search a site like this. Wish I had one in my area.
You might get $2 or $3 on Ebay. It's possible someone would bid it up to $10. With raw toned copper you can never tell what may happen.
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