AUish.....hard to tell from these pics.
That's a good question, I don't know either.
The 1898 S is made if Klondike gold, too:happy:
So to be sure I read it again. The 1897 S is definitely the so called ""Klondike Double Eagle"". The gold deposits at the SF mint were strongly...
Mr. Q. David Bowers wrote it in his book about the 20 $ gold series. It's one of the red book series.....
I was told the Liberty Head 20 Dollar gold piece of the year 1896 or 1897 San Francisco was made of Klondike gold. These coins are slightly more...
MS 64 FBL
Thanks imrich for your gentle help...I'll do my best and will learn furthermore.:happy:
Obverse fingerprinted, but cool reverse toning....MS63
Eagle side[ATTACH]
Thanks goldfinger for your help to optimize my photo skills. But I'm not a hero in making good pics......the following pics are the best I can do...
Here is a second picture of this great coin to bring a little bit more ""flesh on the bones"" in this thread.[ATTACH]
Hi ksparrow, will you tell us the grade of your beautiful 1910D saint? I guess solid MS65:happy:
Nice pickup, I see a coin in MS64/65 condition. The toning catches my eye, too.
Hard to tell from these pics....Fine 12 maybe
No pics were to blurry....I promised better pics....
I will tell you later..please try to grade it as good as you can from these pics. It's a tricky coin....but the coin is housed in an old green...
Beautiful quarter stevex6....and nice toned.. I' m a bit jealous :angelic:
="cpm9ball, post: 2102458, member: 24633"]Yes, people do pay a premium for these in the OGP. I've owned them both ways, and the cracked out...
Avers.....little rub though....[ATTACH]
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