Show Us Your Best Ugly Silver Coin Finds

steelheadwill

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Bump.
Gotta post the Romanesque Barber :D
 

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Here's a few ugly ones I've found.
 

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Nice ones RvaDiggin!
that Seated may be a cast copy, don't see many struck coins break like that.
There was lots of counterfeiting goin on...
what is the coin in pic #3 :icon_scratch:
 

melted down coin silvers from my towns early 1800's silversmith shop
 

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Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
 

steelheadwill said:
Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
That's possible H :) almost a similar look as lead or pewter ,not subjected to the environmental elements . If , I didn't realize the source I might have tossed it the the scrap bucket ::) tested coin grade silver , a friend of mine swears it was an eight reale . She sees a cross , I don't see one , :dontknow: :icon_scratch: I am thinking it was early US bust coins and British pence , if they only knew what a Draped bust silvers would be worth :read2: < red book
 

CMDiamonddawg said:
steelheadwill said:
Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
That's possible H :) almost a similar look as lead or pewter , if I didn't realize the source I might have tossed it the the scrap bucket ::) tested coin grade silver , a friend of mine swears it was an eight reale . She sees a cross , I don't see one , :dontknow: :icon_scratch: I am thinking it was early US bust coins and British pence , if they only knew what a Draped bust silvers would be worth :read2: < red book
I've seen those prices, lots of zeroes 0000000!
I got one of those modern 1804 Silver Bust Rounds in my collection.
The 1804 (which is really not an 1804) has an interesting story, here's a bit:

An 1804 Silver Dollar holds the world record price for a coin at public auction -- $4.14 million. 1804 Silver Dollars have been the subject of television programs, radio talk shows, the subject of books and, unfortunately, the subject of spectacular thefts. It is a widely counterfeited coin, with some of the counterfeits being regarded for years as genuine due to a failure of their owners to have the coins examined by third party certification services.

Ironically, this, the most famous of all American coins and perhaps all the coins in the world, is a fantasy issue.

None were ever intended for circulation. All were struck at a much later date, (1834 and up) and some, but not all of the coins, were minted by the US government. Others appear to be unauthorized issues struck by enterprising Mint employees.
 

steelheadwill said:
Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
Actually, I have never sold any lead. just brass & copper.
still have it all in buckets ;D
 

steelheadwill said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
steelheadwill said:
Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
That's possible H :) almost a similar look as lead or pewter , if I didn't realize the source I might have tossed it the the scrap bucket ::) tested coin grade silver , a friend of mine swears it was an eight reale . She sees a cross , I don't see one , :dontknow: :icon_scratch: I am thinking it was early US bust coins and British pence , if they only knew what a Draped bust silvers would be worth :read2: < red book
I've seen those prices, lots of zeroes 0000000!
I got one of those modern 1804 Silver Bust Rounds in my collection.
The 1804 (which is really not an 1804) has an interesting story, here's a bit:

An 1804 Silver Dollar holds the world record price for a coin at public auction -- $4.14 million. 1804 Silver Dollars have been the subject of television programs, radio talk shows, the subject of books and, unfortunately, the subject of spectacular thefts. It is a widely counterfeited coin, with some of the counterfeits being regarded for years as genuine due to a failure of their owners to have the coins examined by third party certification services.

Ironically, this, the most famous of all American coins and perhaps all the coins in the world, is a fantasy issue.

None were ever intended for circulation. All were struck at a much later date, (1834 and up) and some, but not all of the coins, were minted by the US government. Others appear to be unauthorized issues struck by enterprising Mint employees.
It's 1804 , Mr. Silversmith says to his apprentices , OK lads , Let us melt some of these new Philadelphia mint coins to make some knives and spoons :laughing9:
 

Lots of behind the scenes flimflam in the early days of the mint.
Can't say I wouldn't be sorely tempted :wink:
 

steelheadwill said:
CMDiamonddawg said:
steelheadwill said:
Great Silver slab Dawg!
Wonder if I've sold any as lead scrap :dontknow:
That's possible H :) almost a similar look as lead or pewter , if I didn't realize the source I might have tossed it the the scrap bucket ::) tested coin grade silver , a friend of mine swears it was an eight reale . She sees a cross , I don't see one , :dontknow: :icon_scratch: I am thinking it was early US bust coins and British pence , if they only knew what a Draped bust silvers would be worth :read2: < red book
I've seen those prices, lots of zeroes 0000000!
I got one of those modern 1804 Silver Bust Rounds in my collection.
The 1804 (which is really not an 1804) has an interesting story, here's a bit:

An 1804 Silver Dollar holds the world record price for a coin at public auction -- $4.14 million. 1804 Silver Dollars have been the subject of television programs, radio talk shows, the subject of books and, unfortunately, the subject of spectacular thefts. It is a widely counterfeited coin, with some of the counterfeits being regarded for years as genuine due to a failure of their owners to have the coins examined by third party certification services.

Ironically, this, the most famous of all American coins and perhaps all the coins in the world, is a fantasy issue.

None were ever intended for circulation. All were struck at a much later date, (1834 and up) and some, but not all of the coins, were minted by the US government. Others appear to be unauthorized issues struck by enterprising Mint employees.

Would the 1933 St. Gaudens hold that highest price record (at least for an American coin)? It sold for over $7 million at auction. I don't know if any foreign coins have fetched more than that. Of course, the 1794 PCGS SP66 dollar sold for more than the '33 St. Gaudens in a private transaction. What a beautiful coin that is.
 

Hi Testing,
Yeah I posted an old quote there, I think that $7M sale was of one given by the mint to a middle eastern sheik.
A recent story of a new york jewelers family who found several 1933 DEs in his safe ended with the jury declaring them stolen property, and thus being returned to the guvvamint :'(
http://newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com/Legal/News/2011/07_-_July/How_the_government_won_the_$75_ml_Double_Eagle_rare_coin_case/
Surely the jeweler did not spirit them out of the mint, they were purchased from those who did. (there is now talk of prosecutions for the owners family)
what a shameless moneygrab by the feds, same vein as Von Nothaus's arrest and conviction for counterfeitting & 'A unique form of domestic terrorism' :laughing9:
I think they confiscated $7M in precious metals when they raided his operation.
When the 'Liberty' mint was in operation, I was very interested in their product.
(which by the way look nothing like a US dollar,
especially since they are .999 :laughing7: )
Inexpensive Silver, a return to currency with real value, struck coinage around spot price. Gotta love that.
The Guy is an American hero in my opinion. HH all :thumbsup:
 

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This dime someone put on a railroad track to see what a train would do,did the same thing as a kid!
 

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Me too, but not with Silver....
I've often wondered what things were like in 1965 (my birth year) when they stopped issueing silver, was there a massive hoarding and run on banks before the clad issues came out?
I know I would have been there :laughing7:
I keep all 1965 quarters that I get in change, seems like there's a lot of them.
Just checked, almost 2 Billion 1965s minted :o
Cool silver find Worldtalker :thumbsup:
 

Some silver hit by a train. Probably a mercury dime as i found alot of em in this area along an old abondoned railroad bed
 

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this 1923 was found on an old farm site. it has seen better days.
 

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my only 1/2 reale date unknown
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and my only cap bust 1836
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Those are some beauties :wink:
The only thing worse for a coin than a farm plow is a snow plow :laughing7:
Oh I forgot about fire.. and saltwater..
It's a wonder we get any pretty coins :laughing7:
 

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