[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Got this for $4 last weekend. N-12, R-3+.
UPDATE! I have finally solved this one. If you tilt the obverse at just the right angle, you can see a 7 under the bust. The only possible date...
UPDATE! After a few days of pocket piecing I am starting to see remnants of lettering on the obverse. Not completely sure about the date yet, but...
I think that circulating commemoratives will happen in 2026. After the weak details of the 2016 gold Merc, I'm dreading 2036 when they make the...
I think I figured out who the guy in the picture was. I'll be participating for sure.
PMS means something different :p But serious answer, it's a damaged coin. Worth $0.50.
Can I just post my cent album that goes back to 1940?
[ATTACH] 300x 2012-D
[ATTACH] 50x 2013-D
[ATTACH] 450x mint fresh 2014-D
Not to mention osmium is a precious metal. 12-13 rolls maybe?
I own only two Morgans, but one is a worthy one. An 1888-S, in lower end AU. Once I saw an 1882 O/S Morgan in an assorted silver dollar bin for...
Just out of curiosity, how many Morgans do you have? Also, I don't think 130 years ago is fresh off the press. :joyful:
AU58 or MS62. I care about early coin varieties where every die was made by hand, I don't care about minor differences in machine-produced dies.
XF45, EAC 30.
I have a 55-S in NGC 66 that is relatively well-struck.
It was at Beaverton Coin and Currency.
A shop in Beaverton. You might be familiar with that city, because it's a suburb of Portland. Apparently if the 1828 large cent is a N-12, which...
Mine has a different bust. The bust suggests it was made in 1806 or 1807, but there is a ghost of a 77 under Britannia.
If that is true, then this is probably a circulating token or contemporary counterfeit. I got it for 25 cents in the LCS junk bin. Pretty nice,...
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