You very very rarely get two key dates in a row. I would get one or two...especially if they are really high grade, but don't be suprised if you...
I would be giving that MS-60 or 61
Very interesting.
I quite like the Napolean III bust on the gold and 5fs (I have a 10 franc coin)...all of those are really nice...
I am sorry, but I HATE being called Jeremy. I am JEROME !
I would price that at $50+ possibly, depending on what the tone looks like. Very nice bargain.
And to me that looks a bit too much like a fouree...
Carthage-AU Electrum fractional stater, 5th-3rd century BC, head of Tanit/Horse. That's all I can tell you about it.....I don't know anything...
I don't agree....these adams errors are way more dramatic.
Yeah, I love that design
Oh....lol...how stupid can you get...he is probably doing it as a joke though..
You can tell a coin in VF or higher condition to be a possible proof by A very sharp stike, or razor rims, or (if with milling) razor milling....
I can never decide. Once i bothered to work out the mean of loads of different catalogue prices for my coins, but that was about eight months...
Fountain, that isn't a cud, it is a planchet error (metal coating is flaking off)
No, generally, if a fake is good enough to be sold at auction then it is pretty much going to be made of at least 0.8333 silver.
Very choice...I own one in similar condition (unfortuantely ex-mount !)
To me that is approching VF-20 and I see no real problems apart from the slightly odd tone...
Hammer job. Someone got another coin and put it on top of the coin and hit the coin with a hammer to get that. Here is a real brockage...
I have a couple of random ones in my box of world junk coins lol...
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