The coin is VG-10 by my standards because of the overall wear, but will almost CERTAINLY slab as F-12 at any TPG.
I think someone would probably pay a lot more than $150 for that. I've seen junky AG-VG coins go for that much.
Almost certainly a reproduction, based on the strange surfaces.
I also thought AU details, dipped.
XF details severely corroded
You probably WILL get the $200 for it, or at least $150. While it does have corrosion and the edges are messed up, the center area (which will be...
CBull, just so you know (if it has not been posted already, I skimmed the thread) they did make 'contemporary counterfeits' of coins that were...
Depends on the coin IMO....often coins that don't come up much are undervalued by even PCGS price guide (from what I've seen on heritage and...
I do not believe this coin to be near VF20-30. I'd call it XF-45. There looks to be little actual wear on the eagle, talons, and stars which would...
I'd call it G- due to central detail, but yeah, some damage.
I also did not suspect wear because of the very clean surfaces, but hard to tell from the pictures. Great coin!
I saw these on ebay : D I have a few with really neat cuds like that, too.
The V-Nickel is worth a lot more than 5 cents, lol.
$40 wasn't totally out of order IMO...not a smashing deal, but not a rip-off either. It looks 'cleaned', but I can't tell if its harsh or not from...
Coin was worth maybe $400+ without the problems, probably $70-90 now.
Generally about 2/3 of the value for G, but can be much lower for coins that are common in AG but much less common in G. The 1892-O and 1892-S...
1922 is common, I would keep it raw.
Ms-62
Lol $50.... You're kidding, right?
The half dollar looks better than MS-65 : o
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