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Daniel Frishberg
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Nice coins! Also if anyone's wondering VDB coins is great to deal with so dw about being scammed!
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bumpppp Have refences on CLCT forums
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1942 10c PF67 CAC $310-NGC Price Guide $290 -PQ Proof Merc.
1941 10c NGC PF67 CAC $375 -Gorgeous Toning, amazing luster and brilliant mirror fields. Worth every penny.
1879-S $1 NGC MS64 Toned. $190- Full frosty luster, with a nice rim toning on the obv and a blue, green, oragne and purple toning on the reverse. PQ
1916-D 25c PCGS MS62 $265 Pleasent light yellow rim toning. Has very good details. The Obv has a very good strike, the reverse has a good strike other than the left leg of the eagle.
1830 5c PCGS VF25 Gold Shield.-$145-Great affordable type coin with nice toning. rev is a solid XF with a good strike. https://imgur.com/gallery/AZIwX7R
1846-O 50c PCGS XF40 OBH, -$299 Nice original skin and patina. This coin has NEVER been dipped or cleaned! Very nice coin. Looks less dark in hand and has positive eye appeal in hand (in my opinion)The photos can be viewed here at my post in CU forums
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That was something on the coin BEFORE it was encapsulated by NGC. Sorry.
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VF/F. Might be net graded for the dings and such.
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FAKE! Sorry bro.
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VF details IF real. Looks a bit off. Could be because of cleaning or what not. Take it to a LCS. Send it either to NGC/PCGS. Both are good.
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Just eyeballing it looks around 10 degrees.
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Looks fake. Color is off (to shiny), strike looks weak, plus the chance of it is in like 1 in 100's of millions. Fake.
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Looks like PMD since their is circle which looks tooled right around where the date would be. It's coolish, doubt its worth anything over 10 cents.
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Looks like a ordinary steele with some environmental damage.
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I am looking to buy a affordable O minted quarter eagle for around $400 (potentially a half eagle for like 600). I would also like to purchase a pleasing classic head half eagle for right around $1000 (looking for a AU/XF, though I will take lower grades depending on how good they look/grade/price.) As well as some seated quarters (ideally branch mints). Looking for XF/AU but will settle for pleasing VF is the price is right. looking to spend 300 or less on a seated quarter. Also looking for a capped bust half dollar in high XF/AU for under 500. I'd also like a flying eagle cent in XF for under 150. Lastly, I would like a draped bust dollar in the area of $1000. Ideally F or higher but will settle for less. Willing to accept some detailed coins for this one.
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I will have the money to buy these coins by around early next week since I am a YN (on a budget) and am going to be selling coins and junk silver to cover the purchases that i will be making here. -
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19 hours ago, Big Nub numismatics said:
Cleaning on gold coins is usually done with an acid rather than whizzing because of how soft it is. The areas on the coin where it was treated will have a pink hue to it. Gold coins usually don't need to be cleaned though, gold is a noble metal, and these coins don't corrode. To me it doesn't look cleaned, no pink spotted, but if it was cleaned 20-30 years after it was initially made and then circulated a bit, I wouldn't be able to tell.
For capped bust coins, look for the bead on the necklace and the hair above the face for the obverse, and the Eagles wing tips and neck above the shield for the reverse. The bead lacks some definition, and some hair locks are blending together, as are the wings on the reverse. I'd give it a mid range VF-25/30
The gold coin also looks to be a VF-30
Thank you for telling me this. From what I can tell there is little to no wear on the $2.5 lib.
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20 minutes ago, Big Nub numismatics said:
Being the only incuse coin design in the United States, the Gold Indian head design is the hardest to grade of all series, as well as the hardest to tell if it's actually real or fake. Any of us, regardless of how experienced, will likely not be able to give an accurate grade for it, but from the pictures it looks like an excellent piece.
The ten dollar piece shows some wear, although not extreme, and discoloration, as well as serious nicks to the focal points of the design. I would put it as a 50-53.
Thank you. Some people told me the $10 was cleaned.. Not that I could notice any signs of cleaning...What do you think of these?
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Looks cleaned, otherwise it looks fine.
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Would there be a way of intentionally toning coins but not artifically toning them but leaving them in those old envelopes for a few decades? Like those gorgeous frankilins or morgans?
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Alright thanks, hopefully USPS will actually ship them soon.
WTS Slabbed coins, Seated 50c, Barber 25c, SLQ's, 1861 $1 gold, Proof Mercs, 1/10th OZ age, Bust half dime, Toned merc
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