Not often found in circulated grades and even scarcer w CAC. Sweet little circulated dirty gold coin. [ATTACH]
pretty penny indeed!
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quite scarce in circulated condition - oddly. The issue must have been often hoarded by collectors at the time it was minted but rarely put to...
Dirty old gold! [ATTACH]
Well, it isn't my post, but perhaps now people could either follow the 1868 seated quarter or the 1853-O double eagle? Msr. Ldhair?
Maybe because it's a medal? A twenty five cent medal?
[ATTACH] Whoa - where'd that 1893 Isabella thing come from Last date before that was 1868 and it was a seated quarter! Whistle, whistle! But...
that's a gorgeous quarter!
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I wish I could capture luster better. So hard. This coin that I got from an on-line auction recently looks so much better in hand. There is...
One of my favorites for sure! [ATTACH]
You know, I think you're right about that. In a similar way that a coin in an OGH is likely to stay there! I have a nice XF45 $1 (better date)...
A related question - is CAC certification more of an asset with gold coinage than silver? Or is it a question of value? Any good type one...
I see folks think the in gold coinage, one grade lower (and especially within the general category I suppose) that the CAC with lower grade is...
Sorry guy, everything you said makes sense, but no, you didn't answer the question. Question was - exact same coin - which would you rather have...
For the very same coin, let's say an honestly circulated type one double eagle with great eye appeal (or consider your own type coin) - If you had...
I'm assuming you mean regarding that 1863 au50 - yeah, could be - what makes you think that? - I'm always interested in why or how people...
45 or 50 if it grades clean. small amount of wear on hear and wing tips - too much for 55 - unless it's the strike - not magnified enough to tell...
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