I would say MS-63. The surfaces are smooth, but the luster is dull, it’s got a fingerprint on the obverse on Ms. Liberty’s cheek and the field in...
The thing has a fin running around the edge on the reverse. That is not possible for a coin that is struck with no or an “open” collar.
I am not a fan of either one. The 55 has a dipped out look, and the 58 has poor eye appeal. There are definitely better examples available.
Yes, price paid is the key. It is harder to find Charlotte Mint coins in the better grades than Dahlonega Mint pieces.
The 1856 Flying Eagle Cent is no good. The "5" in the date is not right. If you draw a line down from the end of the hat on the "5" it should run...
I think that it is genuine. The mint mark looks to be correct as well as the rest of the coin. Here is a Mint State example you can use for a...
Fuld 132 and 132A Fuld 132 and 132A are quite similar. The dies were made by Rudolph P. Laubenheimer. Laubenheimer came to America in 1854. After...
Fuld 129 [ATTACH] The Fuld book lists many varieties of this Lincoln piece, all of them rare. This example was an extra special piece for 19th...
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