Now that Libertad is next on my list!!!!!!!! That is just gorgeous!
Let me add this and see if it makes a difference. The scratches and nicks are on the coin. [ATTACH]
The reeding also looks filed/sanded or removed somehow. PMD, no error, 25 cent value. Keep up the hunt.
Best pics I can take, and with that said, for you grading pleasure I present this 1968S circulation strike Lincoln cent graded by PCGS. What is...
That has a great obverse and reverse! I saw one in an old auction catalog and if they are even a similar coin, it is gonna set me back when I...
If it is a raised part of the coin, then it could be a die crack. It would be cool if it was part of the die. We may have to wait to see if more...
I know. That's the first thing I thought of when it arrived.
It looks interesting. Is it raised? Does it appear to be a natural part of the coin?
Thanks. One way or another I'm gonna need a good book on world coins.
Are you talking on the right, coming out of the trees?
It happens, no error. Keep up the hunt.
I think that is to be used as a coffee table by the rich and famous. :smile
Silver producers, i.e. the Comstock lode, also pressed the government to mint silver coins. Hence, as medoraman said, many Morgans that sat in...
The MS stands for mint state as compared to PR for proofs.
I just may have to get me one of these Krause books.
Silver proof sets don't have bullion value?
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Looks like a mass produced souvenir, but I may be wrong.
WOW! Really nice. Dumb question, but do they have coin stores in Chile? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I think so. Parents or grandparents get them a silver proof set and they do not really understand that they are not just mere pretty coins, but...
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