At least yours is doable. Mine includes a high grade 78-cc trade. A chain cent a 1796 quarter a small eagle half dollar and a 1794 dollar all of those are 5 figure coins a couple close to 6 figures
Yeah and not hot sellers either. I have several in inventory. Was a 2 cent that was one of my first 19th c coins when a kid. An 1865 in good my father got from a buddy of his and I bought from him with my allowance money the 2 cent and a 1817 15 stars large cent were 2 of the first early coins I ever bought
Two lowballs back from NGC. Both I believe are the lowest in NGC population at this time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Finished a homemade 1942 six-coin proof set with this PR65 Lincoln today. Mintage: 32,650. PCGS pop: 536. 130 in PR66. 3 in PR67.
They're like Spanish silver of the 1700s and early 1800s: Historical coins, many coins to collect, and at a good price point.
People will argue That these overstrikes aren't coins... Dan Carr for the win! (that was a haiku, BTW)
New Liz I shilling I got at a great price. Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603 A.D.) AR Schilling. O: ELIZABETH : D : G : ANG : FR : ET : HIB : REGI, Crowned bust of Elizabeth left; bust 6B. R: POSVI DEV: ADIVTORVM • MEV:, Long cross over shield. Second Issue, 1560-1561. 32mm 5.5g Mint mark: Martlet. Spink 2555.
Ya think. Proof trade dollars are even worse. And so are the cc trades. I have 4 proofs 3 cc and about 20 trades total