Looks like a MS63 to me, reverse seems to be better. Nice piece and cool holder.
Maybe it' s just the picture but the color looks little washed out, like from old dipping. There are marks in the field, I would wait for another...
So I don't think it's a bargain for 750 Dollars. Thanks for your help.
But at first glance it shows a generous quotient of eye appeal. Because of this are you able to sell it for MS62 money, Insider?!
Do you think this coin shows original surface quality? Whats the possible grade? [ATTACH]
Sorry, it's a Quarter not a Dollar indeed.
Hi there, need help in grading this piece. Seller wants 45 bucks. Is it worth it? Thanks.[ATTACH]
I' m so sad nobody wants to send his or her coins to good old Germany:(
That's a genuine coin and I cannot see rub, but some small blemishes. In my opinion this is a MS61 coin. But otherwise there is no big difference...
I don't like the water spots between the sun rays. The strike seems to be good, but the rim looks filed. For me proper grading isn't possible.
I've seen these coins are from the Berlin mint....these are often encountered....so a price of 2.50 a piece would be fair for both.
These coins are not rare in uncirculated....I think a good price would be 3-4 Dollars a piece.
MS66....beautiful:joyful:
The 50 Pfennig piece is of .900 silver
And a MS 63/64 reverse of the first Hindenburg type without Swastika. [ATTACH]
Some coins of my collection [ATTACH]
Hello dear franklin collectors, is this considered as die striation? Is there any negative in pricing? Coin is in a problem free slab....
I' ve bought a hoard from an elderly woman from Germany in 2011. Altogether 335 5 Mark coins, fairly divided in Swastika, Hindenburg and Garrison...
Nice piece...NT, maybe fbl, but not sure....somewhere in the MS 64 neighborhood.
AU55 from these pics.
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