Bought this beautiful coin today. Guess what the dealer put the grade as and how much he charged.
He has it as plain VF for $25. My first seated dime with nice details. @TopcatCoin wins!
I bought this today at my local coin shop, try and guess the grade and price I paid for it. [ATTACH]
And 1999 is the rarest year (besides '96), I heard it is worth atleast $100.
Very good care of them unfortunately :(
It looks more cleaned than rubbed though. Edited: Though I don't know, here's a good example of a rubbed coin. Regardless if it cleaned or...
He could be a rubber, digging them up and rubbing them off. The grains of rocks and such in the dirt can cause a lot of hairlines on the coin. A...
AU 1740 Mexico City one at my LCS for $550. I held and stared at it for a long time while buying some Spanish silver today.
Could I get a $1200 coupon on an ounce of gold?
Is it a convict token? My hunch says that it is, but I want other opinions. Is it rare or has any value? I couldn't find any on Ebay. A think it...
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I would do gold, way more demand.
The natural edge of the coin, seen in the bottom right of the first photo looks and feels the same as the rest of the edge. Maybe a little less...
I don't own a scale :(
Thanks!!! I looked at the coin again after reading your post and can clearly read that. "O' Check those fastly falling tears, we may yet see some...
http://collectionsearch.nma.gov.au/?f[0]=obj_type:Convict%20love%20tokens&object=161648
My antique dealer was selling a graded EF '55 DDO for $300, I regret not getting it. Congrats on completing your set!
Also, the maker uses the old English way of writing "S" as an "F"
On a 1826 George IV halfpenny, in EF condition. Last few lines say, "We may yet see some happy years. O.E." I can't really read the first few...
I got this in the junk box for 25 cents, it is around 18 mm in diameter. The edge doesn't look ground or clipped in anyway. If it is real, any...
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