Quote: A trick: At that time it was considered a sign of higher station if the obverse legend on your coins was broken with a gap over the head.
A good bit of advice - if only most sellers used these types of things when IDing later coins. If they were all accurate though I bet fewer bargains could be found, I guess its a double edged sword!
Price-wise I have no idea Jango, as said before these coins are all new to me, interested to see what others say though!
I did read somewhere that legend breaks could symbolise that the subject was 'closer to god' than the subject of an unbroken coin. Not sure how much truth is in this and how much is theory though.
Since I started the guess game, I should also play along with yours, right? I dunno, I haven't looked at Val II coins in a long time. I have three Val II coins, each of which I paid under $5, but they are not in the same great shape as yours. So let me guess. $15 plus shipping?
That's a fair price, especially when you consider the amount of time it takes to attribute, restore, list, and ship out a coin. It can be disheartening to put so much effort into it and end up not making anything. But, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't.
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