CPD - you might find this info helpful at sometime - United States Mint Reports for the Years 1792 to 1892 It is listed in the Numismatic...
Please post a pic of the coin.
It appears that a mint employee got a bit over-zealous when polishing that die.
Try enlarging the picture, and then cropping it so that just the coin remains. And please post a pic of both sides.
We often see the term eye appeal mentioned when describing a coin, but what exactly is it ? This article will shed some light on the subject....
Howdy gibbler - Welcome to the Forum !! By all means, please post a pic. But it sounds like what you have is a grease filled die error. They...
Click on the link I provided Mike and you'll find all of that and more ;)
UNITED STATES COPPER CENTS, 1816-1857, by Newcomb If you wish to know more, try reading - THIS
It was a herediatry disease.
That's not Leopold but Ferdinand. The star under the bust on the obverse is the key to identification for the mint. Haven't found it yet myself.
Th epics of the Morgans are still quite small, but I'll go with it. One other thing, it might have better if you had asked for our guesses to be...
Howdy darkazin - Welcome to the Forum !! As was noted, we need pictures to be helpful for value varies greatly based on condition. And since...
Easy explanation, none of the TPG's follow the ANA grading guide. Each one of them has their own individual set of grading standards. And their...
Howdy Mike - Welcome to the Forum !! The Krause catalogs, Standard Catalog of World Coins, are the best way. But there is an on-line source....
Boy Howdy Eduard !! Now that is a find indeed, truly one my all time favorite coins. It is, as you mentioned, a Rose Noble struck in pure gold in...
Sorry, but it is possible. There are several that exist, and yes they have been authenticated. You can read about them here -...
Take it to a jewelry store and have it weighed.
I'd say F15.
It is not a coin and yes it was issued by a private company.
VF35 - and Cody, to find out why read the description in the ANA grading guide.
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