The price for a slabbed common date MS-63 by PCGS or NGC is around $55-$65 (I pay $50 at my shop), the price for a common date MS-64 is around...
My mailbox is not the locking kind and it is externalo_O Now you know so do not rob my mailbox!! LOL
The 1885 looks cleaned based on the photos (no luster and washed out surfaces), the 1886 is nice and full of luster, I would say it is MS-63,...
Very nice one! Here is another "Fantasy" coin. It seems the prices on these fantasy coins are a fantasy!...
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Not horrible, $40 is what I would pay, I think I might go up to $45 at my coin shop.
If it were not questionable color I think it could be MS-63 maybe MS-64. But unfortunately, a person tried to give it "rainbow toning"...
It is a 100% authentic... fake coin:(
It seems like their Lookup Website is down or not working. After researching your slab more, it looks to be 1990's, some places say as late as...
Yes, That kind of slab is referred to as an Old Small White Slab. Probably 1990's,
How much above melt would you pay? What about commemorative Canada $5 coins?
No, and neither did my coin coin dealer he just "knew". I think it may be 9 Karat gold based on what I read? Not sure though.
5 now!
I am aware it is probably not original. My coin dealer said it is a token/souvenir from the late 1800's, and it is not gold. is this correct?
first off, I am guessing this is not an original from 1853 and is probably gilted brass. My coin dealer gave it for free to me on my way out. it...
65
I just noticed something... two bids!!
I remember losing a gold nugget just like that!! I'll take it back please, plus I will pay the return postage:angelic:
Most of my photos like horrible, half the time when I do a photo it makes my coins look like little blurry pancakes. When I post them they end up...
Real coin, like you said filed down, probably a long time ago.
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