This one's a bit rough. I'm not familiar with the series, but I'm fairly confident on the 1788 date. The horse's head on this piece doesn't seem...
What's the Italian connection to St. George? It seems like there's always a different angle for interpreting historical figures based on cultural...
Blast white is still my preferred standard for coins, but if I'm only looking for a high grade piece at a good price, I don't mind some unsightly...
Book value is between $800 & 1300:...
Book value on these is surprisingly high. With 2 holes punched & a major edge ding, I suspect that this is a less desirable piece than most, but...
Dime sized, Edward VII effigy on obverse with no legend. Reverse reads "ONE / CENT / 1902". ~17mm diameter (dime sized) and either heavily...
Well, I certainly wasn't planning on crossing it over or anything. I think the grade is accurate. And I was able to buy it at an AU55 price point....
It's common to find faked slabs that use correct codes. A forger just has to search auctions or listings to find a coin that will match what...
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Picked this out of a dealer's bulk Morgans yesterday. I liked the reverse die break (Star to ONe). But, something is strange about the coin. No...
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Getting my son (his grandson) involved was fun. He loved sorting the pennies out from the silver. [I'll work on his priorities later] [ATTACH]
Is there an easy way to distinguish between the two types of 1864 cent? Going through my late father-in-law's unsorted grab bag, I think I've...
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The clipped die may represent an attempt to adjust the weight of the planchet at the time of minting. If it's slightly too thick, that could...
No dice at $250. Lowest they were willing to go was $600 & I thanked them for their time before walking away.
No guarantee that they were sold from anywhere near their 19th century use, but they shipped from a Wakefield postal code in the UK. Seller had...
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