Not my strong suit, but here goes . . . 1. 45 2. 55 3. 55 4. 58 5. 58 6. 45 7. Cleaned
Struck on a defective planchet. I'm more curious about what's going on at the "E" in "UNITED".
Oooh . . . Aaah . . . the only thoughts that spring to mind.
It often takes several minutes for them to surface. It's also possible that you programmed them with a delayed start, in which case they will be...
The coin below is offered for sale, but Rockyyaknow has first right of refusal. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If that is the answer, we should have a look at images of the reverse, as the lines on the back will be perfectly parallel with those on the...
Do you have a really good photo of the central obverse?
David pummels Goliath !
People usually think I'm paying way too much for the coins I like to buy, so this deal helps me fit in better . . . Yesterday I received $20 face...
Pretty decent looking job.
I like Medora's suggestion Trey, and almost did that myself, but instead opted to ship according to the specified schedule under my dealer's...
Definite clip.
Runs the gamut for me . . .
WOW Amanda, with the thread pitch on that press, you must have some arms!
Generally, I agree with you regarding the grades they assign to borderline coins, but in this particular case I think AU58.
Very nice job Trey . . .
When I was trying to build a complete set of red proof two centers in the 1980's, my first $1000+ coin was an 1869. I had nearly all of the...
Yes, it would be possible, but not for long . . .
There are definitely a few sellers asking that kind of money for common dates in those grades, but I suspect that many other cases apply to dates...
Lafayette's are tough to find with good eye appeal and without localized surface alterations. Too many mint state graded pieces have that AU'ish...
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