This coin from Denmark is in the same weight category as the two aformentioned. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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.
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