If you don't mind seeing it in a ANACS slab that says "1834 Half Cent XF-45 details scratched" then go ahead and submit it.
I've spent coins from my collection before and I suspect many people have or eventually will. When my desire to collect was rekindled after many...
No. None of those variety designations are noted on the slab. ForumAncientCoins has a coin with the same reverse and they describe it as being...
Oh, and fwiw, those coins do not grade Very Fine. They are both in uncirculated condition as are most all bullion coins.
Kitco.com In other words, both are bullion coins and are worth spot price of their respective metals.
Are you sure? I'm thinking common wheats are going for at least 4¢ these days; even when purchased in bulk.
It is worth melt value which as I type this is $2.58
Just make sure you wear a mask and gloves when handling it as you don't want to catch anything.:D
Well, this coin arrived today and here is a picture of the reverse. I'm thinking the reverse is in line with the obverse but I'm no expert. What...
Thanks for the insightful replies fellow cointalkers. I will attempt to photograph the reverse of the coin when it arrives and post it here.
Good question. I bought it without even knowing what design is on the reverse. :eek: Hopefully the back looks decent. Oh well, like I said,...
It's a 1934 Walking Liberty Half Dollar in F-12 condition. Worth maybe $14 or $15.
I had a bunch of Ebay bucks amassed this quarter from various purchases and decided to blow them on another ancient coin while I was stuck at work...
You should post pictures of it so everyone here can examine it, and then offer it up as part of a Cointalk contest!
My thinking as well. They look like coins from the Ottoman Empire. I have a few in my collection.
I primarily collect coins but I do have a few notes in my collection just to give it some variety. Recently, I added several Fractional Currency...
Half Cents, based on their relatively low mintages, are grossly undervalued. And, unfortunately, can be had in G/VG condition for as little as...
well we don't know what his "offer" was yet.:devil:
It says that the dealer was on his way to coinshow in Jacksonville. Did anybody here attend that show? Is it a big show?
According to Numismedia, 1905 $20 in MS-60 lists for $2190. The other dates values start at $2000 and then go up from there so I would say that...
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