PCGS graded MS67rd
Generally spoken: The smaller the gold coin the bigger is the premium. A lot of people can afford to buy a Gold coin around 200-300 Dollars...but...
I prefer the Philadelphia Piece.. really nice coin:)
Outstanding original toning, 66 all day long, but FBL is very questionable. Sadly :shy:
20 Bucks, for my 7070 Dansco[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you both;)
Hi, do you agree with VF20 on this 1857 Cent? I am new in this series. It seems to have original surfaces and a weak strike reverse. Thanks for...
Price ist about 390 Bucks.....
Maybe I"ll buy this coin, it's not mine yet. What do you think about it? Condition, color, price range? Please feel free to tell me your opinion....
I agree with Paddy54....100 percent
MS66, really nice color and not dipped in the past.
My last purchase in 2017.....a tiny 5 Kronor piece from Sweden, in beautiful condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 1973 S is a keeper in MS. Low mintage and always never found in circulation.
Cool find. If real, worth est. around150 USD. Maybe Low MS or AU.....maybe a Details Grade.....the Pics aren't the best.
Cool story, thanks for sharing. We will never know, but when it seems to good to be true, it probably will.......:jimlad:
Indeed it's not a invention of The Nazis. They used the Frakturschrift until 1941, and then the Antiquaschrift.
It's so called Frakturschrift of The Third Reich.
@dwhiz Your Indian seems to be a veteran from the battle of Wounded Knee.... Just kidding, nice piece btw...;)
So here we are :happy: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Baden, Deutsches Reich, 1895, mintage 100k, about uncirculated, rarer coin [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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