Looks like an ostrich . . . with a really short neck.
Consider, if you will, that the cost of polishing a zinc blank before plating would exceed the saved difference in material cost between the...
A great-looking example. Surely the result of delamination of the plated planchet before strike.
Unc Details - Scratch No CAC
What are the lines I see from the middle of the headdress to star 9 and from the “D” in “UNITED” to the olive leaves?
In my mind this is too much money for a coin which is still quite available in original rolls . . . an expensive lotto ticket.
Wow, now that'za quarter!
Ouch!
Yeah . . . on second thought, while the coin is distinctly soft of strike, it is also AU. I still have a really hard time believing this might...
I'd take the money. You are almost certain to gain much more satisfaction out of many other coins you could buy with that much money. As for...
Unc details no CAC. Like the retained cud at 10:00 on the reverse too.
Great looking coin. Definitely looks mint state. Although marks might be hiding beneath the toning, I'll say MS64.
Not knowing where to sell certainly doesn’t help.
MS63
Thread title asks, "At what price will you start buying gold again?" . . . I've stopped? .
What are jitter keys?
I was fascinated with coins at nine years of age, but didn't really sense how much more they could mean to me until I saw how much they meant to...
Big WOW. Awesome coin is right! AU58.
I heard that, when discovered, people usually find piles of them . . .
Here's a recently purchased Bechtler Gold Dollar. I think it's one of the nicest I've seen. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Updated 20240128 . . . I finally...
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