Another Randall hoard beauty I have its mate love that round the clock die break they all have What it grade? Au-58 due to the rub?
Whoa.......i know i said i was trying to be more like you in the other thread, but sheesh, I didnt realize i was posting the cliff notes to your post directly before mine. Knew I shoudlve clicked the next page button before replying
Maine & Trey ~ NGC gave it a 63. The rub near the forehead is not quite as bad in hand as it shows in the pictures, but is probably why I got a good deal on it. Either way, I was happy to get another high end middle date I needed for my date set.
Just a loss of the toning then I noticed the edge of the headband has no wear was a tough call for me au or ms good pickup regardless nice coin mines a ms 63 r&b
These are about as beautiful as you'll ever find Colorful S-Mint Proof Copper ... PCGS PR68RB PCGS PR69RB PCGS PR69RB
I keep looking but I can't find any and your making it hard to keep up with you lol. Beautiful Lincoln proofs Winged.
Yea, if you look at the coin with a loupe, no specific wear is apparent, just a slight discoloration of the metal. Have you posted your 1818 R/B on here? I'd love to see it!
Thanks! I had to pay a bit for it but I liked it was mostly red only way it made it this long was I'm sure being part of the Randall hoard i only have one large cent in true red a later( 1853) one in pcgs ms 64 red I like these big pennies in any color though!! My real focus is the early ones but I wanted a couple beauties of the middle and later dates for my type set
You see it on silver but copper hardly ever I'd kill for a draped bust large cent with some red left on it or even more a liberty cap but that ain't gonna happen unless I win the lottery am just drooling over that mervis collection catalog this morning
Stunning coins (as usual). That '72 is to die for -- I love how the high relief design coupled with the toning causes Lincoln's bust to appear almost iridescent!
An iPhone shot of the 1972-s, shot in indirect sunlight in the Safe-Flip, just before sending to PCGS. Talk about a "liquid proof".
1890 Silver Dollar, PR67 Undesignated Cameo Contrast1890 $1 PR67 PCGS. This Superb Gem proof Morgan dollar is certified in an old green-label PCGS holder, and presents amazing eye appeal. Cameo contrast is visible beneath the deep sea-green and iridescent toning on this undesignated specimen. Myriad bright silver specks shine through the lovely toning. A rare opportunity to acquire a top-grade Superb Gem proof. Population: 10 in 67, 0 finer (8/13).(27ZK, PCGS# 7325)