Pretty trinkets that will never be worth anything.
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I'm back to the computer I usually view coins on, the cheekbone rub doesn't look as bad now, I'll change my 62 to a 63.
62. High point rub, reeding marks on jaw, but pretty toning.
I've seen German coins in TPG holders that have very reflective fields but are not labeled Proofs. Here's one of mine, can't get a decent picture....
Nice 63
Not my series, but gorgeous and strike looks pretty good too...guessing MS64.
Nice pick-ups. I'm no expert on mint marks but it is often said on the key date quarters, "If it looks bad it's probably good." The MM's usually...
I reckon the Columbian alone should be worth $25+.
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Well it certainly looks heavily buffed/polished, which seriously devalues any numismatic item. But I can't help on authenticity. The link you...
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1862 Thaler of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Unfortunately cleaned, but a mintage of 48,000 so you don't see one every day. [ATTACH]
Some early German silver, just honest wear, but most are pretty well slick on one side....
1871 Wuerttemburg Thaler - Victorious Conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War [ATTACH]
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Spain - 5 Pesetas - Madrid Mint [ATTACH]
Good enough. I didn't mean to sound doubtful. What I know about V nickels you could put in the eye of a needle and still poke a camel through. I...
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