55, but 58 wouldn't surprise me.
Exactly.
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Does your coin have a seam on the edge?
This is a seriously cool note.
The 1803 by itself is easily worth more than you paid for the two coins combined. Being bent has robbed the 1849 of most of its value, but even...
With you on those, Matt. The '80 looks off, kind of mushy on the details, a die misalignment that I've never seen on a Morgan in hand, and I'm not...
Only a guess, but these look Indian or Afghan, possibly as late as the 19th century. Certainly not Byzantine, and unlikely to be Ottoman IMO.
I suspect you're right about the "rim ding" actually being the plastic of the 2x2. That having been said, if there really is a rim ding, the grade...
66+1
Send it in. Even with a Genuine holder or a details grade, it's worth it for this coin.
Except for a large number of 1941 proofs. :)
I doubt you'd be able to spend them freely in Spain, although it's not out of the question you might be able to redeem them for Euros in a bank.
A doubled die is when a part of the image on the die that strikes the coin is doubled. All coins struck by this die will show doubling in exactly...
It's a little far for me here in Texas. :) But I know at least one and probably several members from when I used to live in NoCal. I went to a...
(Sorry to take this a little off topic...) Taylor101, are you a member of the Fremont Coin Club? http://www.fremontcoinclub.org/ ... and it...
I can't differentiate between a 69 and a 70, and I don't particularly care to learn how. Of course, based on my guesses here in the last three...
Is that a big die chip below the date?
I would grade it a 65. I think NGC went one higher.
Yes. The lettering also looks off to me.
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