1875 H is very common, probably $1 if you can't read the H (sounds like fair). Farthing of Victoria (1837-1901) of GB. Heaton Mint (Birmingham)....
6d legends F, Shield GF, potrait poor+. $35-50, but could go either way, I've seen these priced very differently. 1858 Good Very Fine (probably...
Not curly two. Very nice reverse.
May I ask, as an English coin collector, what VAM stands for ?
Some of the coins are graded correctly, but there are more over grades and overprices than undergrades, so I would stay clear.
Personally, I think they are for people who can't afford slabs but would love their coins to be encapsulated.
Great story.
I find them quite unattractive, and that has deterred me from buying one so far. Still interesting.
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Proofs from the 1937 gold sets exist and command prices of around $1600 in FDC
I think it would be hard to find much about the ones you mention. On the internet all I can find are the coins, so I have little hope for you....
I doubt that the scarce ones will increase in price, but the rare ones are looking promising !
VF and very nice old toning.
This is very funny....I am amazed the police could be SO stupid...after all, a couple of minutes on google would give you all important infromation.
Welcome, we all love to see coin dealers here..... Jls. (900th post...)
I wonder...I guess it will work...and how will they cope without ebay.
Something polish, not american. More investment potiental.
Attractive AVF/VF
Canadian nickels are basically PURE Nickel !
Yes, it is the portrait of Hindeburg, the last chancellor of the Weimar republic.
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