I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if these pics, obverse & reverse, are of the same coin - it's not worth anything. [IMG] [IMG]...
You have to wait until the file is uploaded before pressing the All Done button - it takes a minute sometimes. But once it is uploaded - you will...
No Andy they don't all have the cross design but many do. During this time period in history religion was a very powerful force and cross design...
Howdy labarbedor - Welcome to the Forum !! I'm a collector of Louis XIIII coinage and that's a new one on me. Whatever it is - the value of the...
Yes - it sounds like a rotated die error, but a minor one. I'm not an error collector myself, but I believe rotations of at least 30 degrees is...
I may be wrong, but I think the reason Jason uses SEGS is because they offer variety attributions that other grading companies do not offer. And...
Ya know, based on what I know of him, I have to wonder if Mr. Potter would have a different opinion if he had been one of those involved in...
Howdy Ellie - Welcome to the Forum !! If you can post a pic please do so. But right off hand - it doesn't sound like a coin to me. Perhaps it...
I wouldn't crack it out if I were you - you won't like the results. It'll come back in an ordinary slab. You need the ICG slab for the provenance.
Wildcat2002 - Your number 2 coin is a British florin. Afraid I can't help ya with the ancients - outta my field.
Speedy - The Mexican gold 2 peso was issued in 1919, 1920, 1944, 1945, 1946 & 1947. They were struck in .900 gold, AGW .0482 oz. From 1951 -...
Just what I need - more competition :rolleyes: I knew I never shoulda got you started on those :D :D Just razzin ya pal...
digger - by all means post pics. You've got my curiosity aroused now ;) Speedy - weigh it, measure it - and has it gone through the upset...
Yes - there is.
Well it certainly shouldn't - but all I can do is report is what happens on ebay.
Dave - All of the grading companies use the Cameo and Deep/Ultra Cameo designations. What made you think they didn't ?
As for how many nations use the British monarch on their coinage - let's just say a lot :D
The story is true enough revjohn. And some of the very first coinage issued for the colonies was of a very similar design. It was known as hogge...
Not much to tell really - it is a Bermuda cent. It was struck in bronze, with the same basic design from 1970 until 2000. In 1980 they struck...
Well that depends on when the last time was that they changed their standards. But to be honest, it happens far more often at PCGS than it does at...
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