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That's a great way to pick up a nice coin at problem coin prices. I have a draped bust quarter with graffiti but you really have to hunt to find...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] this one has some nice color when tilted just right. the collector I bought it from had purchased it from Mark Feld. (can't...
[IMG] Let's look at apples to apples then. Here is a coin in the same grade as the subject of this thread, I would argue that it is much more...
the pickup points for dateless 1916 and 1917 T1 quarters are well known and outlined above. To me the coin in the OP shows a thin top hair curl,...
Looks like the listing has been taken down again. Must have been some reports made.
With the 18th c. stuff for us average collectors you have to balance out technical grade vs. problems and the overall cost. My 1795 OC bust...
Terrific win! 2 thumbs up!
I guessed 40, good details and few marks. Nice!
I guess if I follow the progression of guesses, I should guess 68! But I'll go with 65. Good looking Walker!
That coin is just too abused for my taste, so no. A problem free good would probably run about 1500 at least.
#1: the remaining mint frost shows the "flow lines" in great detail. Whizzing, iirc, moves metal around and leaves a raised edge where the...
If you posted it before, it's sure worth another look!
It's a 55, CAC
Beautiful! I love that rim of mint red around the devices, and the rest of the coin brown. Would be very happy with that one!
Nice coin!
#1 looks recessed at the edges and raised in the center, like some metal was pinched. #4 seems to pose a lot of problems for folks with respect...
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