I believe you are looking at the Maria Theresa thaler. They are all dated 1780, but were minted in large quantities by different countries over a...
6.1 on the morgan
I'd go along with an acetone soak, but this is the type of "skin" an old circulated silver coin should have. Remove the toning and many collectors...
No gold guy here, but my thoughts....original, dirty, not seeing much luster, about VF35, the cut is an issue, but just a circulation knock, gold...
Check out the "World silver crown-size type coin collectors" thread.
Long time no see. Where ya been?
I'll go with this. Nevertheless, that is one terrific lookin' Morgan!
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We all have our opinions. I once sent a batch of coins in to ICG. Most grades I was happy with. Two I questioned. Some of you may remember the...
I'm glad you are having fun, tatter tott. That's what this hobby is about. Nevertheless, a lot of "doubling" is not the result of a true doubled...
Kind of hard to judge the luster from the pictures. If you can get a grade like MS63, you likely got a good buy and slabbing it very well might...
Going with 64. The shaves on the cheek are not heavy, but keep it from gem, IMO.
Obvious fake, sorry
I agree with the above posts, with the exception of "only worth melt". You don't see too many of these out there. Ebay only has about 30 listed,...
6.2
I recently purchased a coin on Ebay...the tracking number was scanned 33 times over a period of ten days at a post office in North...
5.1 on the quarter
I'd have sure laid down $15 dollars for that! Though that date has always seemed readily available to me in spite of the lower mintage figure.
O-118?
You did well! As for me, I shot 50%...and two of my "no sticker" guesses went gold.:oops:
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