These were in the "blue envelope" uncirculated mint sets, and the pics are through the plastic. I think I have one more, have to find it.
It sold for $610 and I gladly would have paid the full NGC price guide of around $1000. Maybe even more!!!! It has a super strike, excellent luster and is really clean.
I dont know if its a 68 or not because it is raw... also i dont think that is a clash under the eagles wing????
I just dipped 20 ikes that had some haze/fingerprint/etc issues and I will post a couple pics of the best ones once I pull them out of the acetone. I'm pretty sure there's 4-5 MS64's under all that crap, and maybe a 65. I know the '76 T1 is at least a 64, if not better, it looked great after dipping it.
Hi- The Discovery channel re-ran an older production entitled "When We Left Earth." This show was about the Apollo missions and included interviews with some of those involved, including Frank Borman. Mr. Borman was sporting an Eisenhower dollar as a tie. I do not own this coin, but it jumped out at me during the show! -L
Scratches, hairlines and smudge are on the slab, the coin itself is blast white and super smooth, cant say much for the strike possibly what held it out of the top pop! and also this i bought too!!! These were dads treat to himself after treating the kids to new school cloths which cost me more than both of these coins combined.....