As clean as that coin looks, that has got to be a 66 or even a 67.
Sorry, but I pay no attention to bullion. I will tell you APMEX was there buying a lot, but I did not see them after bullion.
I have a couple that I have been told have been recolored. If they have been, they did a great job. The color could well pass for natural red by...
Actually, it may well be a semi-key - if you are trying to put together a set of 67's. Any grade below that is one of the most common wheats out...
That looks like a solid 64 (or better?) Indian head. My 27- and 30- are also both PCI 64's.
Don't know a whole bunch about it, but so far as I know, the only way to detect it is the color of the coin. Yes, I believe it is some kind of...
I would not worry about any published price list - some a little, some a lot and some may even be close. As for a $20 MS64, that is just way out....
And also; BTW, the blue here is deeper and richer than I cought.
Made it to the OKC Coin Show yesterday. They were fairly busy when I got there. I did get to meet with ldhair. Had a fairly long chit chat...
Absolutely gorgeous - cracked skull and all.
That is the important part. Enjoy it and give it a good home:thumb::thumb:
I just noticed how bad those pix were. Lets see if these are any better. They still did not catch all the beard and other details, but they seem...
It also makes the coin look like someone has recolored the coin. I am guessing that that is not the case. Nice one!! Is that a die crack...
It is not that any one coin may be expensive to replace per se, but you have to have a dealer close who has them in stock. Not close = you may...
Pay attention to that advice. Cleaned/problem coins are usually more problems than they are worth.
That is a real nice coin, Jack. I am sure it will enjoy its now home.
Also confirmed in Coin World.
I guess some people will try anything. Here is the auction...
At this stage of the game, I would be virtually positive that there will not be another 43 copper or even 44 steel cent found in circulation (real...
It would help if you were to post a pic. From your description, it sounds like a toned wood grained coin. The wood graining is caused by...
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