Liberty's cheek is considered a very grade sensitive area, this one shows a lot of contact. I agree with 61, maybe 62 if the luster is great.
I believe it is appealing, but I'm guessing the shaves and nicks held it to a 62.
British Crown 1890 [ATTACH]
I'd choose this one over a white one.
I should let someone more familiar with the series answer, but anyway my take is that it is about an XF40. Price guides list it for $160+, but...
A lot of buyers would probably want it graded, just to guarantee authenticity as it is an often counterfeited coin. I know I would. Talking about...
G.B. Crown of William III, 1695. [ATTACH]
Mighty questionable to me....
Yes they're big and hefty. One seller always mentions that the Russians melted cannon for some of the 5 Kopeks. Maybe someone can elaborate, I...
Interesting thread. I sometimes look at coins like this and wonder if they could at least be "lightened up". Not pushing the OP to try it, but it...
Darkness around the mint mark is common on genuine 1932 quarters. Just saying, I can't tell anything definite from the picture here.
1878 [ATTACH]
More copper OK? 1694 Half Penny of William & Mary. [ATTACH]
Portugal 200 Reis 1898. 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of India. [ATTACH]
They sell nice coins, I've seen common coins in their packaging that I thought they had undergraded, but prices are high.
Personally, if they are already in flips, I would leave them that way.
I know you're trying, but we still can't really evaluate the surfaces. An uncertified 1881cc in almost uncirculated (AU) with some dings on the...
Is that what you call dazzling luster?
Once.
MS65
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