HSV-1 variety?
Those are really neat! I have photographed highly reflective coins with a diffuser (a milky white juice jug) over the coin with the lights...
Congrats, Eduard, what a gorgeous early copper!
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pretty much a judgement call, I think. It's a well circulated coin, with very nice surfaces.
NIce set. about how long did it take you to assemble?
I should have written NewP for "New Purchase." sorry.
Here's the assigned grade and 3d party opinion: [ATTACH] Thanks to all who guessed, and for your opinions. It's a fun coin to look at in...
What are the chances that a coin from that era would remain bright white and then attain ring toning? Clearly had a bath and then retoned,...
hate to break the news to the friend about the "lifelong collection," if that' a representative specimen.
Beautiful group of early coppers, Eduard! Thanks for sharing them.
From Winter's book (2nd ed.) on NO gold: ... the (striking) quality improved dramatically in 1851. The center is fairly sharply struck with good...
That's the right way to dip, IMO. If it got rid of some haze, that's a plus.
FWIW, I went to collectors.com to see what is for sale in AU58 to MS62, and this coin is way nicer than anything for sale on that site in that...
Bought a few months ago but finally got around to taking pix. I've long wanted a piece of N.O. gold for my collection; they made a bunch of these...
Superb example! I have one with the same rev but not nearly as high grade.
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I love the look of that coin, and it is very distinctive for the lack of marks. Very informative analysis by Publius2.
without the rim dings, I would think a grade of 62-63.
Not an expert, but I believe it's the pointed bust. I checked coinfacts and noticed that the center of the one is directly over a dentil, but on...
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