Good news/bad news for y’all: The bad news: I sold both large cents that were previously offered in the giveaway gallery- including the 1841 you...
It’s going off to PCGS.
That point did not occur to me until just tonight. A friend of mine who’s paranoid about Red copper and bronze mentioned that over dinner...
But not for long!
“Mr Spud” on Collectors Universe made that particular magic. LOL
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I think it’s terminal. Maybe not.
There IS a tiny bit of color in those black splotches. A tiny bit. Not remotely enough to be redeeming.
This one came my way today. And I’ve now flipped it within an hour of getting it. But if my friend hadn’t wanted it, I’d have slabbed it and put...
I think it’s a coin-by-coin thing on an individual basis, and I don’t have enough personal participation in the market to comment, but OGH + CAC...
Still fake, but better quality fake, anyway. Still not entirely deceptive enough to be dangerous, but good enough as a decent replica, if a...
Not even a good fake. Blatantly obvious. BAD!
I concur on AG details. But nice for an AG. Solid pickup at 36 bucks, I reckon.
OK, yeah, it IS MS65, but I wouldn’t touch it with a 20-foot pole. :yack: [ATTACH]
Conder tokens. A Condor is a bird. ;) Don’t feel bad, though- a lot of folks miss that little spelling distinction.
Congrats, @Mr. Numismatist - and good on you for your generosity, @yarm!
Probably the best way to put a price estimate on it.
My only Conder token. Great Britain (Chichester, Sussex): 1794 copper Conder token, "Chichester Halfpenny" [ATTACH]
Galba, from a Spanish mint. [ATTACH] Next: any from the Year of Four Emperors.
Very generous contest!
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