From those photos - VF20. There is a chance proper images might take it down to F15.
Here is one from my thematic notgeld collection. [ATTACH]
As he mentioned, it seems he was convinced these are very cheap and fakes just do not exist. What I can't understand is how a person can collect...
There is an easy solution. Before you buy anything, check "Completed listings" section. If you checked it before buying these, you`d know cheapest...
They look a lot like copies from those scans. Post quality PHOTOS, maybe they are not from our Chinese friends after all. But those rims issues...
Spend it on coins.
Looks photoshoped (as in added digitally, not really a label/print on the slab).
Feels more like VF35, with obverse rather close to VF30.
Whats going on with the fields on reverse? Heavy die polishing?
I got the feeling this was one of those guides, or reviews, or whatever they`re called, from older eBay site and it was submitted by some user. In...
If anyone got unneeded PCGS/NGC (or any other brand) plastic boxes that can hold 20 slabs I`d like to buy one. Condition doesn't matter....
Hmm I don't know... Are you sure this is fake? Everything definitely looks right... [IMG]
Can't decide if 55 or 58.
Some blessed countries got different designs/varieties every year... and others got same boring bimetallic coin for last 20 years during which...
These are not serial numbers (which supposed to be unique), they are more of a series mark. It was much easier to print them in often harsh...
It stopped being anywhere near AU many years ago. Details VF35. You should visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_coin_grading_scale and...
SHIELD nickel? A bit hard to judge the luster from those photos, feels like at least MS62. Coincidentally, here is the one I recently picked up...
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Russian copper Polushka, which is a 1/4 kopeck. From year 173something. It seems there is a mint error, which is not a very rare thing with coins...
These were minted by СПБ Mint (SPB - Saint Petersburg, Russia) during 1834 to 1841. Each year also got coins from MW - Warsaw Mint, Poland. Their...
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