certainly a worthwhile, and achievable goal. With the exception of the Big Kahuna date, I've completed mine after about 8 years of fairly lazy...
looks 40ish to me.
20 sounds about right. probably old cleaning but market acceptable.
I was thinking au58 (high point rub?) or ms63-64. As for the star, I thought they used that for toned coins. Guess not.
Ignoring the obvious weight issue, one need look no farther than the terribly formed rims.
A CAC gold sticker would complement the toning very nicely!
It was previously a 66+, not a 66. I wonder if it had a bean then too, LOL? A coin is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It only...
50?
That's a great set Eduard, I really like the quality of the metal in the copper coins and the surfaces of all of them especially the silver. Your...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] I was looking at the DLRC website and noticed this attractive 76-S Trade Dollar, type 2/2. I thought I saw something inside...
I agree.. old cleaning on the obv, with retoning. An attractive coin, priced below Numismedia VF20 retail, but I am too lazy to do further...
Really nice, on solid, non porous metal, very scarce as such! I'm not going to embarrass myself by trying to GTG, LOL, I'm terrible at old copper.
The lines on Liberty's cheek are from the "drawing bench" used to flatten the silver strips to uniform thickness prior to planchets being punched....
I don't see why it wouldn't go 67 if the luster booms. cool bonus if it's a new RPM!
30 seems about right.
I'll guess 40. sharp detail in the hair curl over the eye,and eagle's claws.
That shouldn't hold you back, just find one in vf-ef says a 77s or 78s that's already in a slab like the O.P.
Nice job if you got that for a lowball bid. Very attractive and by all appearance original. I could use a few accidents like that. Guess I need...
If it's cleaned that isn't apparent from the photos. I think the wear is c/w about a vf25 technical grade though .
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