I think the devices show significant wear, but remaining luster around the devices. so I am thinking XF 45. There may have been an old cleaning...
mid-VF I think
Eduard, you are certainly pulling some treats out of your goody bag! AU58 from where I sit.
What a gorgeous coin! I'll guess VF35. Congratulations, and happy birthday.
You assessment sounds right to me.
NIce ship medal, those are tough to find. I hope to have one someday.
Very nice! Love the color too
It is a little known fact that lip plumping treatments were available in 1787. I think they used pork fat at the time.
I have wanted a coin from the Machin's mills Newburgh mint for a while, and finally picked one up from the Reeded Edge. this one is a Vlack 19-87...
I'll guess AU55?
I'd say low VF details, harsh cleaning, rim damage.
Looks 62 to me
thanks for sharing your experience, Larry. You've shown us some really great coins over the years. Glad to hear you've done well ( which is no...
For a "coin" that size, I think it should be called a "slug" or "super slug." Seems fitting.
Sorry for the duplicate images! I was having trouble uploading, and then **kaboom***
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Probably these 3. The Gobrecht is a...
I think it really comes down to taste, and if the price is reasonable. Personally, I lean towards the older stuff, myself.
Here is a link to the ANACS certified 1875 CC Trade Dollar fake...
Whoops! sorry that was another scary fake!
A scary fake Trade Dollar, graded by PCGS, was recently reported on the PCGS US coins forum. It's a fake 1878 CC, which is scarce to begin with,...
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