Oh...I love silver coins....I need to live in america...
Wreck coins are always over priced for numismastic value. I still find them rather cool.
At least it isn't an 1895 for $41 start bid...
To me that is XF because of the flatness on the chest.
Hi everyone ! If anyone reads coin news here (british coin magazine), let me point out that I am the Jerome....who one £150 in the competition...
That is sneaky! Feedback manipulation....
Prooflike. There is just not enough frosting/cameo.
What is a good percentage of the price or of the lot....
http://cgi.ebay.com/Over-a-Hundred-Thousand-in-Certified-Coins_W0QQitemZ200110504623QQihZ010QQcategoryZ525QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem This looks way...
Is the coin really how he describes (god...I am awful at grading proofs...they are either impaired or not to me!)
Virtually everything in Krause's unusual world.
Fantastic ? Reasonable....still nice early date for those coins...
Everyone has their own line ....the mods tend to have good all round knowledge though....
Yes, sadly with lots of bagmarks. Still a decent coin.
Probably made of silvered pewter
Are the John Adams dollars in circulation yet ?
Yeah, to me they didn't seem cleaned or anything....
Nice fine condition. People in America are SO lucky having old coins in their change ! (GB coinage in circulation only goes back to 1971)
Not gem...but it does have too much detail for it to be in the bullion range.
I've got a 1797 (UK) 2d which has been passed down the family since I don't know when....still a presentable fine.
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