In May 1989 Bluesheet assigned a value of $4,060 to a Saint-Gaudens double eagle graded MS-65 by NGC. Today, its value is about $1,200. I buy...
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What he said :)
So I won? :)
I disagree #1 63 #2 64 #3 65 No.1 has a lot of chatter Reverse No.2 has discoloration and Little chatter obverse No.3 is a weak 65
That‘s my latest flea market find Cleaned but for 16 Bucks I couldn‘t say no. [ATTACH]
The Rappen of 1939 is very Sweet. That‘s a key Date for sure. Congs :)
I‘m at MS64 @micbraun has a similar beauty and I hope he will share some pics for comparison.
The Luster is not perfect, so I voted MS62. There are small imperfections from light handling, too.
The Bavarian Fairy Tale King, a half Gulden. Reverse pictures will follow. [ATTACH]
Sorry for your loss, but shit happens. Exactly the same happenend to me, while handling an alsacian Liliengroschen.
$20 Saint 1922 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Got this yesterday. Rarely encountered in this condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I prefer another kind of toning. Proof65
Coin is authentic and harshly cleaned revers. That‘s it and there is nothing more to say.
MS64
MS65
A scarce and early 5 Mark Gold coin from Germany [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool find, I like the first coin, the Edwardian penny, most. Nice even honest wear.
Thanks guys. 1. MD die clash revers above quar. 2. PMD scratch obverse in the Field 3. PMD possible cleaning 4. MD die Crack obverse from head to...
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