Here is a picture of my purchase with the morning light...still contemplating to send it in with my Vam-12 1887 Morgan and my Vam-6A 1921-S Morgan because they are only XF condition.
Depends how many scratches it has. They seem to grade that series fairly tough. It looks fairly nice by pics though.
I can say one thing, I would love to send coins in for grading, but for me it's difficult because charging at least $20 to grade each coin,plus shipping charges, I'm set to a budget ans I must stick to it. It's tough.
We all are Too!!!! but if right Vam $$$$ That big Why Details @TPG on all DDO&DDR do have a following. budgets I well Know that feeling!!!!!!
these aren't new just pulled them out of the safe today they are all raw. any thoughts? the color on the 78 S is the same on both sides why it came out darker I don't know. the 1881 s I believe could be a PL another coin had to shoot.the 86 has a golden tone that again looks better in hand . I need to re shoot these.
The 81 has a lot of hits on her,but she's really shines. The 78 S is the same color on both sides I'm going to re shoot them and adjust the lighting . Looks better in hand....
Been going crazy for world coins over the past few months. 1805 Irish large cent 1896 South Africa 2 1/2 shillings. NGC XF-45 1923 German Notgeld 10000 Mark 1875 German States 5 Mark. Baden. Inverted V variety
My 11th Fugio. A Newman 9-P, identifiable by the die break in ring ten on the reverse. Hoping for a true low ball grade. It should slab as a STATES UNITED, even though the central device on the reverse is worn completely smooth.
That too me is a beautiful original coin. To me it is FR02 coin based off the pictures, but I really like its over all looks.