Hmmm...still hard to tell. All that black gunk is a bit unsightly, but I'm guessing that can probably be taken care of. That new pic angle isn't...
The reverse looks to have a decent amount of luster, strong strike, and no big distracting marks -- I just have to play it safe given that the...
It's sort of hard to tell behind the plastic flip, but it looks to be in nice shape with a nice amount of detail remaining. To my eye it looks to...
Least favorite (and homely): Morgan dollar Favorite: Today I'll say SLQ
I hope Joe Levine is able to help you with your hunt. He is pretty much the guru within this arena...hope he replies to you! :D
The ones that I find reasonably well designed are: Delaware, Connecticut, Kansas, Nevada, Oklahoma, Alaska, Hawaii... If I had to pick one that...
I could probably also see it going VF. All of that chatter and the lines around the "50 Cent" really comes off as harsh to my eye. It could just...
Just as another example, here is a 1919 Large Cent I have in my collection. It is graded MS65BN by PCGS. As petro pointed out, the details on...
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I have to agree with the others above. I prefer the 1899 you posted a bit more than this one. The non-bust side looks to be quite banged up --...
OK, and how does your original garbled nonsensical post of "medallion tell the story, easy to tell the difference" in any way get at the areas you...
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PS -- I was going to mention -- you should come join us in the World & Ancient coin section for a coin like this. It seems that some of the well...
I did a little reading on this one, you definitely have the wide-9 variety. I'd grade it VF-25. I think there's a bit too much wear to be...
I don't know much about that particular coin, but I LOVE that Queen Victoria design! Nice looking coin with a lot of detail left! :)
I don't understand this post at all. What exactly is this supposed to mean??
...so buy 99 more if it's going down... ;)
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PS -- You don't want option #4 for sure...
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