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Coin Inventory: US: Fifty Cents: Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1916-1947 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A brilliant well struck coin with some thumb separation. | 2504-098 | |||||
A brilliant well struck coin with some light rim toning. | 2504-099 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Buffalo Nickel 1913-1938 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A sharp lustrous piece with a full horn and spot free surfaces. Great for a type set. | 2501-019 | |||||
A coin displaying the usual soft strike on the high points but no disruption of the lustre there. The coin displays decent luster and light toning overall. Many would grade this coin an unc. A lustrous coin with a trace of we | 2411-005 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Jefferson Nickel 1938-date | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
An interesting reverse doubled die, with extra thickness on E PLURIBUS UNUM and CENTS in particular. Listed in the Best of Jefferson Nickel Varieties book. | 1811-114 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Large Cents: Braided Hair Large Cents 1839-1857 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Rare die state with a barely noticeable die crack at top of NITE. | $47.50 | 1210-156 | ||||
An uncirculated coin that is sharply struck with no sign of wear but has corrosion over all surfaces. Still a good place holder. | 2507-031 | |||||
A sharply struck coin with deep chocolate brown surfaces and minimal wear. | 2506-013 | |||||
A very sharply struck coin that looks unc. Not enough lustre to be an unc though. | 2506-016 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Large Cents: Matron Head Large Cents 1816-1839 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Delicious lustrous brown coin with cartwheel lustre and spot free surfaces. Fresh from PCGS. | 2411-241 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Small Cents: Indian Head Cents 1859-1909 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Just back from PCGS and I was robbed. Expected a 63 easily. A fully struck coin from the feathers to the shield, devoid of spots or any significant marks. Nice lustre too. I don't get the grade | 2506-018-181-2 | |||||
A lustrous medium brown spot free coin with an extremely rusted reverse die. A 2-star variety per Snow. | 2504-070 | |||||
An even brown coin that is well struck except the left side on the reverse. A rolled thin planchet most likely. | 2507-015 | |||||
A well struck problem free coin with lustrous even milk chocolate brown surfaces. | 2507-014 | |||||
A lustrous medium brown coin with some mint red in the devices. | 2507-016 | |||||
4 full diamonds on a coin with light brown lustrous fields and some mint red in the devices. There is one small spot on the edge. | 2507-017 | |||||
A well struck coin with lustrous light brown spot free surfaces. | 2507-058 | |||||
Flashy obverse 30% red lustre on a boldly struck coin with 4 full diamonds showing on the spot free surfaces. | 2507-018 | |||||
A medium chocolate brown example of this scarce 3-star rated Snow variety. | 2507-037 | |||||
A lustrous fully struck golden brown coin with too many small marks to grade higher. Interesting repunching of the 19/19 to the east and the 02/02 south. Snow says an apparently scarce variety. | 2411-101 |