This made me laugh.
Some dealers just have little interest in world coins and/or don't have a robust market for them. But I wish they would respect the coins enough...
@ABcoins, welcome to CoinTalk.
Numista agrees with you.
I'm struggling to understand what you're missing here. There is something very obvious on that coin . . . but only IF you know the series. It was...
Wait for some other opinions.
IMO that coin is worth getting slabbed.
This one and the Chile 2 reales are both nice coins. You're on a roll!
I got here after the reveal, but I would've voted for #2. Some noise on the obverse, but the reverse is spectacular.
Nice coin. I'd guess VF-30 or 35.
You don't say! :D
Worth noting that Edward VIII's identity, though not his effigy, appeared on the circulating coins of four British colonies in 1936: British West...
Having Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington and Roosevelt on so many coins is boring too. Nothing folks like us can do is going to change any of that.
I drop in on this thread from time to time. It's always a humbling experience. Nice work, gentlemen.
So ready for coin shows to start up again.
If they're circulated coins, you may be OK. If they're proofs, that's a whole other ball game.
64 . . . I got one right!
I felt pretty sure it wasn't a 58. I voted 55, but 53 is reasonable. Bottom line, it's a lovely coin and I wish it were mine!
55 here too. Nice coin, your lordship.
Pretty straightforward. If that's PVC residue, soaking in acetone should remove it. Let's see what others think.
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