No it did not, because it's raw. Would it make 67? That's where you come in rlm. To be clear, I just received this today. I had one awhile back that was equally as nice, which I sold: And this 29 you also commented on back then.
Strike and nicks, absolutely. Your picture doesn't show luster well. With nice luster, it would be a 67 in my book. But it also has a bit of wood grain. That doesn't help at the TPG's.
With that picture, I am going to guess there is too much going n to make 67. Heck of a nice 66 in my book. As for your other 1930, that spot on the ear and reverse would keep it from a 67 and maybe even a 66 with that grain.
Sounds reasonable and I always enjoy your cent wisdom. Without knowing jack about cents...if the luster required for a MS67 cent is comparable to the luster needed for a Jefferson MS67, then I have no doubt it would not make 67.
. My first Ike proof. I already had a clad business strike from 76 but I wanted a silver one with the cooler reverse. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was checking my pocket change and found this Great Basin Quarter it felt a little rough so I check it out and it's either a lamination or a mini cud. Not a big deal but I thought I would share it
I think it's just a cameo. Although I'm not really an expert on these things. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Loved the patina on this byzantine. Justinian I, (527-565 A.D.) Ae 1/2 Follis DN IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG O: Diademed draped and cuirassed bust right. R: Large K, cross to left, star above and below, officinia gamma to right. 22mm 9.9g Constantinople mint SB 164; Doc 33
This PCGS AU-55 1849 quarter completes the obverse varieties portion of the quarters in my Liberty Seated type set. It is described by the seller as "All white with incredible devices throughout, a hammer strike!" Attributed Briggs 1-A with a low mintage of 340,000 it's great addition to my collection. Only two more quarters, one example each with a No Motto and With Motto reverses, and this denomination will be completed.
Very interesting, comparing your AU to this MS coin.... http://www.cointalk.com/threads/seated-quarter-gtg.241669/#post-1853222
I sold some of the Buffalos today. I only sold the 13-D Ty2, 13-S Ty2 and 17-S. I got $85 for the 13-D, $225 for the 13-S and $25 for the 17-S. Those are much better values than I was expecting. So, after selling just those three I made ~50% profit and decided to keep the 14-D&S, 15-S, 21-S and 24-S. This was a good day. And while I was there I bought a PCGS graded VF-25 18-D Standing Liberty quarter. I'll get a picture of it soon for everyone to see.