O dear...a very bad seller selling the normal common junk....
Look at the poor toning and lustre, the weak strike on the centre of the obverse and the reverse...60 to 63....
LOL....do you own that coin ?
Why is all this West Point stuff so rare ???? Beats me.
Piles of them in exsistance then...not worth buying.
The photos are so fuzzy it is hard to tell, but it doesn't look too bad...clearer pictures please.
I found a 1900 german empire pfennig (AU, 5% lustre) with the J mm in a dealers bargin bin......anyone here know the general value of this coin ?...
That reminds me, I went into this coin dealer, went through the bargin trays and found a 1900 pfennig (german empire) in the $1. It has 50%...
Nice bargins...
It depends on which dealer, and which coins. If they are BV coins, expect about 80% of value. If anything else, then 40%-70%
What is the "first strike" ? The actual first coin to be made ? Or the first 8000 ?
XF (just about) and still very nice.
Yes, a pity about the buffalo nickel.
D/D to me, from the first picture. Still a nice coin.
The soil can be cleaned off by bathing it in tap water, anything which does not come off after that should not be cleaned off.
What is wrong with your coins getting toned anyway ??
Armenian coins are pretty obscure :(, so you might expect $50 for the first one, and maybe twice that for the second.
Decent MS-63, but the slight patches above the building, the poor striking etc make it not worth slabbing.
"This coin is a rare and valuable washington dollar which is darker than norma"l...I have seen so many of those
Very early strike to me...
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