I'd say XF40 at best. When wear is bad enough that it has worn down the letters in LIBERTY you can't really justify a higher grade.
Must admit I am kind of curious to see just what PCGS did grade it. The coin has a lot of frost breaks but otherwise is very clean, this is one of...
They probably will not until the sets are available. But all information about the sets has been widely discussed in the numismatic press several...
The coin has toned is all it appears to be.
They make reproductions of just about all US coins - have for years. The concept is nothing new - it's just the first time anybody ever actually...
What exactly would you like to know ? The coins and the sets have been discussed many times here on Coin Talk ever since they announced them...
That's the problem - you're trying to use logic when talking about the mint :rolleyes:
Howdy penny collector - Welcome to the Forum !! Exactly what kind of coin are you asking about - is it an 1831 penny from Great Britain ?
Wouldn't worry too much about the gold, but the silver - absolutely.
Rarity often has little to do with value. What matter is how many people want one and how much they are willing to pay. If you check the auction...
Yeah, but that's no where near the same as yours. Look at the 1, the 3 and the 8 on your coin - none of them match the coin in the CPG.
All cameras have a minimum focal distance, with some you have to be a foot or so away, sometimes more. Other more advanced cameras can focus to...
In a bank, I would suggest every 4 to 6 weeks.
Howdy Chris - Welcome to teh Forum !! Values for these coins are all over the place.It could range anywhere from $50 to $500.
If it's listed in the Cherrypicker's Guide I can't find it. So I would say he is mistaken. Please do as I suggested and contact Howard at the...
There's basically no such thing as "unsearched", at the very least it would be an extremely rare occassion to find such a lot. It can be fun...
Looks like something made by a private mint, no idea which one though.
There are plenty of folks who say that. But there are plenty of coins slabbed by PCGS with the DMPL designation where you can only read the print...
You might see what you can find at this site - HERE - nobody knows more about them than Howard.
Banks are known for keeping the humidity high to protect paper documents. So if you didn't change the silica pack every couple months that may...
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