I did have one for a very short time, but I sold it almost as soon as I had bought it when I realised it was cleaned. I got the same amount for it...
Very nice...
I agree with you, I bought a 1791 2/3rd mark of saxony (ex mount) for €10. Otherwise it was GF. I'm guessing that it would normally cost about...
It's not made of gold, but brass. Anyway, there are a couple (of thousand) with missing edge inscriptions and a few with double struck edge...
When searching for rare coins would you accept a specimen which has been holed/plugged/mounted/polished/engraved? I take in all but holed coins, I...
I would have to agree. That coin is MS with a tone which looks like vomit, which probably would chuck in the AU-58 box.
A pity that it looses all the history behind it so suddenly. Certainly restrike 1950s-70s.
I think this coin is pretty dubious. If it is real I am going for MS-61.
People,can we just be polite and listen to his point ?
I would have to go for the morgan dollar type.
Real, knocked up F++ , grading company VF-25 ? Anyway, probably about $200.
In UNC I would be saying way more than $75. Many major British dealers have them on lists as BU £150.
Yes...I have not seen very many genuine ones.
You need one for a type set, that's it. And they are scarcer than the mintage suggests.
Post mint damage,something has hit something into it very very hard.
The 1875 looks cleaned to me.
Not very rare with that sort of stuff on it.....
That is worrying.
Decent!
Yeah...nice ancients... I think the bottom one is an issue of india (14th cent)
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