Thank you, I had thought of that. I just feel it would grade higher and I don’t want to lose the green label.
Clothing in the Roman Empire had a strong meaning. First, let’s look at the types of Togas they wore but what exactly is a Toga? A Roman Toga to...
At the very least. :)
If a blank planchet was damaged, then the planchet was minted into a coin and the coin was damaged, what difference would that make on the value?
It graded a MS-64 by PCGS long ago but I’m sure it would be higher today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You didn’t dog that good, you did great! Fantastic and congratulations!
You have a first generation ANACS holder so congratulations are in order.
Everything you mentioned is very common. Glad your starting to find this out for yourself. It’s a great way to learn.
Looks like it spend time in an acid bath.
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Congratulations on reaching that milestone Paddy! If you and I posted our collections I wonder if CT could support the space. LOL-Coins, rocks,...
It took a hit. Grease would be faint to missing.
The wear on the hair doesn’t match the wear elsewhere on the coin. Too many circulation hits for the wear and on the obverse in the word GOD there...
You have a fine example of split plate doubling, which is another form of NAV. The copper plating on this zinc cent is what causes it to look this...
Nice little strike through!
Nice little common error. Congratulations
And we have even disagreed. :) We probably will in the future again but that’s another issue.:smuggrin:
They are both very common even if on the same side on the same coin. I see them all the time and spend them but I do keep the fascinating ones. :)
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Thanks, it’s a nice looking coin but all I really see is that die chip behind Abe’s neck.
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