Love that 62 nickel. Which reminds me..... [ATTACH]
What kind of toning you looking for. I basically consider all of these toned. It was too hard to filter out a couple of quarters or halves.. :)...
Weasel - I routinely buy from a dealer who will list there price and tell you how much under they are from NGC and PCGS. Then if the coin sits...
I would probably go VG to F12 range.
1936 - lol.
I might stretch this one to VF. Maybe net it out at F-details. Hard to tell since it looks so washed out in the photos.
I am thinking S-230 R-1. I also think I see the 1 in the bottom of the fraction.
I agree with collecting nut. Still nice addition.
Glad you are a mechanic and got it working. Me - well I would have tried Angi's list.:):)
PCGS AU-55 - won on heritage last night in the Tuesday/Wednesday auction. Once I get the coin I will use my scope to see what additional closeups...
Is this an 1883/2 shield nickel variety. Here is a link to Howards website https://www.shieldnickels.net/1883_2/fs013_1.html. I think it is....
Well when I first started reading it I was going to suggest a way to stop or set aside one you are looking for - like maybe searching lincoln bag...
About all the nickels I have left except a few shield nickel varieties I posted way back when.[ATTACH]
Almost all the adds I see on this thread say AI. Disappear and become an AI master. Too funny. AI has its uses but I would certainly double check it.
As long as you enjoy doing it have fun with it Weasel. I really like the strike on the obverse on that 1923 peace dollar. Seems like every peace...
I would use heritage also. I do believe you have an N-6. The dot under the base of the T seals it for me. On the N-4 the T leans left - your...
I think it is an N-4 after looking at a few examples showing the crack around the 9th star. Nice pickups.
I have not been to our local coin show(yearly) in 2 or 3 years. When I first went 10 to 15 years ago there was more dealers. The last time I...
I like the idea to take it to a shop to find out if real gold first. My local coin shop has one of the guns to zap it and find out.
I was busy checking out the reverse on the 1806 I just bought a few weeks back, from another well known dealer just to make sure. Glad we have...
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