1902-O AU58 1888 MS64 No idea on VAM just yet. :)
Good point. My guess is that a pair of ANACS slabs would come out to less than a custom Capital holder.
Lol, still AU/BU, too. Here I was hoping for a VF or something. :-)
I've got a couple of Gallery Mint concept dollars that are exactly the diameter of a Sacajawea dollar, but twice as thick. I'd like to put them...
Based on the image you linked, I would say it's definitely the large 8. I also don't see what kind of restoration you think this coin needs.
That's not bad! I'd be a little concerned about any glues used to attach the felt, and I'd probably want one done in mahogany, but I love your...
Yep, here's a great example concerning civil war tokens. First up, a R9 token, which means 2-4 known to exist, certified NGC MS64:...
I'm going with 1867, then. Mintage 6000.
I'm assuming this one doesn't include proofs, since there are several unique ones, like 1876-CC and 1891-O branch mint proofs.
Bechtler dollars were struck in 1832 as a private issue. If you mean US mint products, then it's Gobrecht's 1836 pattern (J-67). And, of course,...
Try posting in ancient coins, maybe?
I collect primarily by type, and I look for coins I like to look at. :) I guess that's conditional rarity of a sort.
Pic?
Best I can tell, a common note in that condition sells for somewhere in the $20-40 range. I don't know paper very well, so I might be a little...
You are probably right, but the measures I suggested are so conservative that, provided there's no rubbing of the coin, they literally can't cause...
We'd need a picture of the reverse to say for sure. This note is a fairly common note, since First Wayne National Bank issued a lot of currency....
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I don't know about silver, but expect to find a relatively large proportion of Canadian coins. They circulate more or less freely in Michigan....
Oh really? Yeah, I know, it's probably a counterfeit, but nobody's been able to prove it. :-)
Nope, not a real error. It actually almost looks like someone glued a dime onto a quarter (no idea what's going on at the edges of the dime's...
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