I'm thinking a details grade. The hits look deep enough to be considered minor scratches, but if not details, then MS-64.
Ditto.
I thought that Britain had switched to the second bust of QEII by then. Still cool that they would've kept the flowing hair design! If I'm...
Have you found any Morgan/Peace dollars? I know that some people do in rolls "full of Ikes". I haven't found one yet but I hope to, just like a...
Randy couldn't have said it better. Individuals will naturally pay more for a coin than a shop because individuals often use it for investing and...
I've gotta go with Pickin and Grinin on this one. It appears to be a lamination error. It's a mint error in a way, and it's worth saving for sure....
Looks like a low MS, but definitely prooflike. I wouldn't call it a DMPL unless I can see it firsthand, but I'm guessing roughly MS62PL. However,...
Likely an AU-53.
Just look it up under NGC Ancients, and it's there. I looked it up and all the details of the coin are there. Hopefully this helps!
I've broken up a mint set as well. I am currently working on a quarter book and a dime book, so I took my 1968 mint set and put those 2 coins in...
WhaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAttttt? How did you manage this? You could pay this month's bills with those!
Here's one that's worth roughly $1,000 (PR68 or above): [ATTACH]
I can see what you're pointing out now. I think it's the wild hair that they relied on, as it does look like that the barely controllable hair...
That's why if I'm in Kentucky, I buy from a dealer and not a shop. They're one of the only states still charging sales tax on coins and bullion....
How could they tell that's 1794, though? I don't think a company like NGC would make an educated guess, but maybe they knew? Seems quite puzzling....
Might wanna circulate those a little more to become...... ungodly low! :playful:
Depending on the coin, I may grade it. One example is with 1839 large cents, with varieties visible, especially the silly and booby heads. Other...
That's why the best way to get Eagles is through trades. If you can confirm it's real silver and get it through trading things like Indian Head...
Here is what I like to stack: First of all, war nickels. I actually both buy and sell them at less than melt value, so it's a good option for me....
If anything, it's machine doubling. Machine doubling is simply too common on coins, but I will quote that this coin is in awesome condition. If...
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