That story and pedigree is… WOW!
Circulated coins are usually easier.
Well done, @Evan Saltis. Spot on!
I cast the 20th vote myself, for VF35, as I would have if I’d never seen the coin before and didn’t know the answer. [SPOILER]
It is indeed quite possible they’re counterfeit, but contemporary 18th century counterfeits. As I suspect you know, some of those locally US-made...
I always lose my pocket pieces, but for the moment, I’m carrying Dad’s recent post office countertop find.
Like the last poll, this one seems to have stalled at 19 votes, and I said I’d reveal the answer after 20. Close enough. [SPOILER]
As with my other recent GTG polls, I’ll reveal the grade after 20 or so votes have been tallied in the poll. Commentary is welcome. [IMG] [IMG]
Oops, didn’t mean to include that ugly Kentucky. The QM sent a small bag of stuff like that, too- enviro damaged/corroded pieces. Which I...
I’ve always wanted to acquire a silver three-cent piece from the only year one was issued with a mintmark. Now that has happened. Many if not...
In my old 1798-2000 nongold type set, it was that Draped Bust half dime that gave me the most trouble. Everything affordable looked like...
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