I would say AU - Details. Some folks have offered opinions on exactly what was done to the coin. I can't speculate, but I can say *something*...
MS 64 BN
Yes, it does. Although today's coins are cupro-nickle alloys instead of silver and copper, respectively, the original sizes were determined based...
VF range. The rim dings might cause it to details grade, I don't know.
Dime = silver Cent = copper It's that simple.
I was going to guess XF-45, so I think if they gave you an AU, I'd stick with it.
^^^ Ha! I meant rim ding.
When you print an NGC label and tape it to a coin holder, you are implicitly making the claim it is NGC certified.
I'm going VG-8, as well. I think the ring ding and the few scratches are minor for the grade, and accentuated by the photo size. It would...
Oh. My. Goodness. Have you reported this???
Please tell me you didn't miss the tone of my post...
I'm going with AU-58.
If you ever sold it, it would go for a bit over the technical grade's value. Nice coin.
Yeah, I've been advised that it's best to buy the keys first when you're building a complete set, instead of waiting for the end.
Haha, good, I paid $100 for it after auction fees.
Hey guys, thank you all. I did eventually find it on Amazon under a slightly different title. It's called, "Early Paper Money of America" by...
The American Numismatic Association is headquartered in Colorado Springs, about an hour south of Denver. Their museum is fantastic and free to...
Niiiiiice. I have a decent set of Washingtons going now. Once I finish upgrading a few lower quality pieces in my date / mint mark set of...
Ok, ok, ok...I committed the cardinal sin. I didn't read the book before buying the note. I dabble in scripophily only if I find something...
I couldn't find it on Amazon. They do sell out of print books, so I'm guessing this one is going to be hard to find!
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