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tartamimmi

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  1. Yes, because these are the seller's photos. 😅😅😅😅 I take worse photos 🤣😅
  2. Hi! I increased my collection with the purchase of a lot in London! What do you think? Some pieces from 1884/1885 are in excellent condition I would say. I don't think there are any slab-worthy pieces. But one of 1884 (central in photo) have a die crack variety 106, if high quality perhaps it is worth sending NGC. Thanks for your attention friends. Miriam from Italy
  3. Perfect! Now I understand the difference between 3 and 4 thanks a lot for help!! @Sandon @JT2 Could it be worth about $100?
  4. Hi Friends! This is the new item acquired for my little collection. Interesting repunch of date. It Is the N4?. (Possible rarity 4? 😳) One idea for grade and Value? Thanksssss I love US coins 😍
  5. Thanks as always for the replies, for me the slab is protection from falls, fingers acids and other possible damages! obvious that the coin inside is still breathing. I took another braided cent variety very very interesting! And I need your opinion! In these days I will make a new post! greetings from Italy Miriam
  6. Dear friends, as always, I turn to you for my doubts and questions about American coins. This coin was offered to me for around 100 euros. Is it original or fake? I don't have any Capped Bust in my collection for comparison. thank you! Miriam, Italy
  7. It's not a thousand dollar coin, but it deserves to be properly graded. If its value, in the slab, reaches 250/300 dollars, I will largely recover the expenses! The pieces that deserve, I think it's good to put them in slabs, to preserve them, and to have a certainty of value in the future. Because in Italy, in case of resale, without slab this US piece would not be appreciated and valued for its correct value. I think the Slab is an international conservation guarantee. So it gives me security on the pieces I have in my collection. And it gives me a certain grading, not the hypothetical grade of internet friends. thanks a lot to everyone!
  8. thank you all for the support. In Italy we pay 35.00 euros for the grading service for each coin, with a 5/6 month of wait. I will send the coin to NGC at the first opportunity along with other Italian ones I have to slab. I have several experienced friends, who can restore the coin professionally, without losing the patina. don't worry, it won't get polished/cleaned We will see the result. THANK YOU !!
  9. Dear friends, I have just bought this beautiful variety. I read that this variety is called N3, but on which catalogue? In the future I will send it to NGC, is it worth it? What grades and value could it reach? Perhaps XF40/45?
  10. Sorry for mystake. Thank you for your answer, Understand the problem about Coin. Miriam
  11. This coin, in this beautiful conservation, has some scratches that preclude the High grade. What is its value in this condition?
  12. Hi. I have this Coin very old and in very MS status. The planchet have a foliage (laminated) The Coin could be graded AU details or Mint Error with MS## ? Thank you Miriam
  13. hello, I'm italian, so the coins that I consider valid to put in slabs come to you through Italian dealers. I don't do direct shipping
  14. I'm Miriam from Italy. This modern medal for the centenary of NSW Zoological society of Australia in 1979 it is written in label 1980! is this a mistake or are you checking the correct issue date? Because I had no further information on the medal. Thank you