I've been collecting for 30 years, ever since I was 9 years old, and i still have trouble deciding what to collect next. Right now I'm working on...
It looks like the lines are die polish lines, but it's hard to be sure, i'm looking at the photos on mobile.
it's possible that it's struck through grease. some grease got packed into the A and 6 on the die, it didn't completely fill the letter and...
Idk, i need to see about 8-10 more pics
I'm thinking VF35. The reverse is a little nicer but the grade is based mainly on the obverse. If i were buying it i might pay a little more than...
sorry, the link worked when i posted it. Here's what comes up when i click it now[ATTACH]
they were considered circulated by the novices they had sorting them at the time, there are some MS coins in those soft packs.
you might want to edit the address off that.
The coin is worth $50-$70, the gsa softpack around it is worth about $150.
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speech to text maybe? i think OP might be saying "leaf" or "wreath".
somewhere out there, there's a perfectly good 1909d in a slab that says "1882, xf details, cleaned".
64, maybe star, depending on which tpg.
[ATTACH] no he didn't.
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I wouldn't trust the mail, don't send it in to get authenticated, you should take it in personally.
serious question, not trying to be difficult, counterstamp collectors, how do you know it wasn't stamped yesterday in someone's garage?
I'm gonna say no
no, he isn't. he asked you a simple question, since you posted in a thread about coins inherited from loved ones.
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