I like that barber. What are you expecting? Without looking at photograde, I'd guess it's about a G6?
Didn't know where else to post this but today I got this penny in change and at first didn't give it a second look because it was with other shiny pennies so assumed it actually was new but then I noticed that it had a different kind of shine to it and upon closer examination I see that it was from 1969.. not much of a big deal other than I find it odd to see such an old penny in such great shape out there in circulation..
Dave have you looked in a mirror lately? We are old......69 the summer of Love "Woodstock" etc...etc... heck I was what 15/16 y/o? 47 years ago.....
Swapped for this at the LCS. Apparently 1929-D's are often poorly struck. This has a well-defined split tail, but the buffalo's entire head is weak. What's going on with the mint mark?
New arrival. The 1923 S is a strange one: poorly struck, and plentiful and cheap in MS63 and lower. 64 is a solid collecting coin. 65 goes to multiple four figures and 66 to multiple five figures. Nothing ever graded above 66. Thanks @HAB 28 peace$
A conditionally rare AU 1851-O seated dime . . . An attractive 1903 Quarter Eagle . . . A very scarce 1900-S $10 Lib . . .