AU55 IMHO. Nice coin. It is difficult to determine whether there is wear or if it's a bum strike
Man, a Hawaii would be awfully nice. I am looking for a nice Columbia, maybe in a MS65. I am also looking for a Cincy in MS63 or 64. This...
I am glad to see there is interest in commems. Several of these are still dropping on price - Columbia, Delaware, etc. When do you think these...
So any luck in getting the New Rochelle half? That's one of my favorites. I am currently looking for a Delaware and Cincinnati in the MS63/MS64...
The early commens have been an enigma and have taken an overall nosedive. Why I am not sure, but it is interesting. 18 months ago, an MS64...
I would say MS66, but I think NGC gave it an MS66 FBL
At the very least,MS66. I saw a couple of very minor dinks
Hello Are any of you into early commemorative coins? I have noticed some decrease in price on these (Columbia, Delaware, etc.) and I look...
Good point. But collecting the Lincoln Cent (1909-S, 1914-d) and the Mercury Dime collections are not exactly cheap either. But some coins do...
Last year , the Roanoke Commem Half at MS65 was at $270 on the Gray Sheet. It is now down to $225. That's a big drop for a pretty rare coin....
Overrated: 50 state quarters Modern Commemoratives Franklin Halves Buffalo Nickels Underrated: Early Commemoratives Half Dimes Peace Dollars...
I also got into coin collecting through scouting, like dready in a previous post. I first collected a 1941-to-present Lincoln Cent collection in...
As I start to understand grading and going through the book, I would say at least VF20. It may be more like VF30, as the reverse is close to an...
Buffs are great when they are of grade VF or better.Talking to one dealer, he mentioned a majority of these on sale have been cleaned. How much...
Awesome coin, I'd love to see the reverse
If not cleaned, I would say F12, but this was definitely cleaned
I was looking at the ANA grading guide, and I would say the obverse is a solid XF40. The reverse, however, is sort of difficult, and maybe it was...
AU55, but I am learning. It looks like slight wear on the cheek.
Cent: Flying Eagle 5 Cent: Bust Half Dime 10 Cent - MEcury 25 Cent - Standing LIberty 50 Cent - Walking Liberty 1 dollar - Trade Dollar
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