At least bring it to a dealer to get an in-hand opinion. If it is a nicely toned authentic coin, it'd be worth it x 100. Or just send it in for...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one's a real peach, hard to tell what a beaut she is. You know how...
Wow, I went 55 as I thought untoned surfaces seemed to have circulation wear, but guess not;) Very nice coin in any case, one of my more favorite...
I'm going MS65, mainly because of the reverse, but also because the photograph of the obverse, as mentioned above by Johndoe2000, looks optimized....
I keep this picture of the real one on my desktop; not for reference, just to post on Cointalk whenever someone thinks he has one and won't take...
Gracias, missed that. There must be at least two weights;)
30%, which is not the case here, would be an outlandish fee. 20% still double what a local auction house takes, but you get the pedigree and trust...
It's a 1.5 gram 22k gold coin, not old, as it celebrates the 400 year existence of Caracas, I think. Worth its weight in gold, which is more than...
Largie; I find them easy to identify with the 70 being lower than the 9, and the diagonal line from the bottoms of the 9, 7, 0 is how I confirm my...
Both coins I look for and haven't found, so pretty cool. At least they're the real thing;)
They're definitely talking about die deterioration. It's one of the things that causes doubling that is not from a doubled die. Drives me MAD...
@Paddy54 When did you buy it, Paddy? If recently, I go $78, if over a decade ago, I go 28$
Coin from childhood that I love.
I have a much better 1837 reverse, just not on the same coin!
1915 S, 1928 S, 1955 proof quarters
1910 S, 1945, 1955 P, 1984 S
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