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1914-D Cent, Clipped Planchet
My coworker asked me to look through an old collection he inherited and I came across this 1914-D cent. I don’t know how to grade Lincoln cents, but seems like it’s a strong VF possible stretch XF? H… (View Post)8 -
FS: 1849 Moffat $5. VG10 CAC OGH (Sold)
This is an exceptional, well-traveled example in an old green holder with rich orange toning. Very cool to imagine how this coin was used in commerce during the gold rush. These don’t trade often wit… (View Post)7 -
FS: 1843-O $5 Small Letters. PCGS XF45 CAC. SOLD
The 43-O small letters $5 is a scarce and underrated coin. According to Doug Winter, it is the third rarest New Orleans half eagle, trailing behind only the 47-O and the 42-O with an estimated popula… (View Post)1 -
Re: Historical CAC Gold & Green Sticker Rates Across All Series
This 11-D $5 was an NGC 61 CAC. I cracked it out and submitted to PCGS in hopes of a 62 upgrade. It came back AU58. CAC gave it a gold sticker. Just posting to share another example of a modern holde… (View Post)9 -
Re: December '24 Bargain Bin
1982-S Quarter CACG PR67 DCAM - $80 delivered. Beautiful obverse toning not often seen on clad examples. (View Post)4
