I can only suppose that since the 1880-S and 1881-S coins typically come so nice, they might judge those dates more strictly (while if it was a...
Thought about it- maybe trying a cross to PCGS, and adding TrueView imaging- but I dunno. (I certainly wouldn't specify RB, but I'd not want to...
Portugal: silver 50-reis of Luis I, 1886 [ATTACH] A small coin, with a somewhat plain design, and not quite Mint State. That being said, it has...
You can't go wrong with a kiwi bird and a tattoo-faced Maori warrior, I reckon.
Probably as nice as mine, but without the plastic. Hard to say. Deserves a better picture.
Well, I personally happen to like the "dirty" look on circulated CuNi Flyers and Indians, as mentioned, but sure, to each his own. I'll agree to...
Neither would I, but I'm in it for $435. So taking a quick glance at the NGC priceguide, that looks to be around 64 RB price, and well below the...
I agree with y'all about it being more BN rather than RB. One wonders if it mellowed in the slab over time. I think that is a relatively older...
United States: silver Morgan dollar, 1881-S [ATTACH] Very common date, and a date that is typically found in high quality, but a nice shiny Gem...
o_O Nope. I see what looks like a rusty steel cent.
I'm not so much a fan of encrustation unless it's evenly distributed and doesn't look like cancerous growths. That being said, the two you posted...
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