NGC online prices are a general guide. There is not a prerequisite that the coin values listed are for professionally graded, slabbed examples....
No, the prices represent retail prices one might expect to pay for a specific coin for that grade. Oftentimes, though, the prices listed are...
Valuables were sometimes hidden in old wells, for one. Also, people often threw empty bottles in. At the time, these had little value, but now...
The Max flat clinch stapler is invaluable, as you don't need to squash the staples after stapling with needlenose pliers. Some coin shops carry...
Since she she won't accept the forum comments as proof, what about a statement from a local coin shop owner/knowledgeable employee? Also, many...
Your coin is Meiji year 17 (1884). 明治十七年 (Meiji juunana nen in romaji- or literally "Meiji 17th year").
Such lovely coins:cat:
Wonderful coin~ I've been wanting to get one of these as well~ Hopefully my financial and health situation will have a better outlook soon:happy:...
I agree, very intriguing and entertaining. I don't have any of the v75 privy marked quarters yet, although I do have several of the earlier West...
I agree, a toothbrush would be best. Soaking the coin in extra virgin olive oil should help to remove more of the build up on the coin. Place...
I have been doing the same, but so far no gold yet, either.
Very nice coin :cat:
The item from wizard would be considered a "knock-off", as Bausch and Lomb items run considerably more (although are much cheaper than eschenbach...
Eschenbach is considered to be the standard for top quality loupes. They are not cheap, but are worth the price. This is what i use, and I highly...
Not sure about everyone on MA-shops accepting PayPal, but the several sellers there that I have ordered from all did. So would guess that at least...
Most dealers will have "junk" bowls of world coins that they buy cheap, usually from walk-in customers. Since many dealers that are in the U.S....
The group you have posted appear to all be contemporary to the late 18th century, but the OP's item is a more recently made product- most likely...
Yes, I agree. Probably very late 20th century, or even up to current date. Definitely not contemporary to 18th century production.
Once you receive them, if you find them to be fake, you do have the eBay money back solution.
Very nice coin. :happy: Also your profile portrait is great as well :cat:
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