I love the semi-PL fields. I guessed solid 66
Yup. Almost exactly
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I love the style of that Celtic tet!
It’s more like saying undercover Nazis stole millions of dollars in gold US coins and hid them in various banks across Europe. Therefore all of...
Just 2 pieces :) [ATTACH]
PCGS and NGC have recently been giving straight grades to all (otherwise) problem-free trade dollars with chop marks I actually prefer them with...
Something 1650 years old is totally going to have original mint red on it. :rolleyes: More evidence that thinking is overrated nowadays,...
Very nice! And impressive. Lovely example for your type set. I’d really love to get one of these someday, but they are so expensive. $2500 for a...
First year of issue at the Denver mint!
(Likely) 19th-Century 90% silver dime blank with straight clip and planchet striations. $30 I bought this from Bill Fivaz, and he said it tested...
What wonderful satire
It corresponds directly with the drapery around the elbow.
I think that is a solid 58 but with obvious wear on the obverse. Too much hairlining from circulation for me to put up MS money. The luster is...
These are two major benefits to quoting as above @Insider . I find these feature quite useful, especially if it is not clear when the post was...
I can read it just fine. I’m sure Insider isn’t the only one here that is stubborn regarding posts. They are perfectly readable, even on a...
When the chop marks are applied, the design on the other side of the coin gets crushed, resulting in rough flat areas. I see nothing wrong here.
Nice. I’ve had my share of those
When you have a coin with equal amounts of obvious wear on both sides, I am less inclined to believe that it just happened to occur in a coin...
So you’re saying modern coins should be graded more like ancient coins? :)
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