Agreed. It's hard to be sure from a single pair of shots, but even if it isn't cleaned, it's a common date in high AU or low MS. Certainly worth...
I was always taught that they were called "cut nails" because they were cut from a sheet of metal. Machines doing this could turn out nails a lot...
I hope nobody tries to nail a dime to my daughter's throat... :eek:
Well, hey, there was just that Coin Week article from the other thread about Celtic coins. They were gold with squiggles, this is gold with...
Well, that's certainly a bonanza for NGC, and probably for the shopping network. There'll be a lot of sad faces when the buyers look to "cash in"...
I liked it better the first way.
I'm afraid that just doesn't sell in today's market. ;) But, yeah, they sure do seem to think the price doesn't matter for most of their buyers....
That 1895-S quarter is a better date, and a heck of a digging find! (Would've been better still if it had been an 1895-S dime...)
The same impact that caused the rightmost rim gouge moved metal up inside the N. It's a damaged coin, not an error, but I'd certainly keep it --...
There's a slight hit to the leftmost serif. I still don't see anything to make me doubt the coin's authenticity.
What do you think happened to your coin?
We seem to have some differences of opinion on this coin. :rolleyes:
That's more honest out-loud laughs than I've had from a thread in a while. :) Congratulations to all those expecting, at however many levels...
I'm uneasy about the way the details kind of sink into the field, the shape of the lettering, and what looks like finning around the rim. Have you...
I don't know if it was the 100-year anniversary, or if it's just One Of Those Things, but they went up long before the 2021 release. I don't...
Meh. You posted a nice image of a great note, with interesting information. You're still way ahead on this one.
"diagonal ladder"? ;)
Yeah, it's the same in some parts of my city. :rolleyes:
You can probably still edit that first line of your post. ;)
Not in this state. This coin is mangled. The curved hit on the eagle's wing is just that, a hit -- damage. The lumps you see aren't cuds. They're...
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