If only I was that accurate on my own NGC submissions...got absolutely hosed the last three.
Gonna go with 63. Nice luster, but the left field and cheek have a fair amount of chatter.
$45. Has some weird spotting and haze, but the fields underneath are very clean and lustrous. Considering getting it conserved. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
How about $6.27 for a nice AU IHC? Still had a bit of luster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice luster on that lucky pocket piece...I've only ever seen them circulated.
Nice coins. I've only tried cracking one early green PCI, a 1924-S Buffalo Nickel in VF25. Crossed over perfectly to an NGC VF25.
Dateless coins don't have much value at all.
I know the toning is frequent on those late 50s silver, but I'll always find it appealing. Nice coin!
$8.57 a piece, a little over $50 for the whole lot. Some of my favorites: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Perhaps not the best reason, but I like the 70-point Sheldon scale because it is unique to coin grading. I don't think we need the metric system...
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I just ignore those kinds of listings. Yeah, they're pretty dumb, but I don't think they are fooling anyone (I think you'd be hard-pressed to find...
Figured this thread needed a bump. I wanted to upgrade my Buffalo Nickel album from an old Whitman (a better one with plastic slips, but a Whitman...
Congrats on the first!
MS62. Beautiful coin, it just has a certain softness to the luster that the grading companies don't seem to like. Thankfully not in an NGC...
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