PCGS is in the process of imaging their grading sets and posting them on the PCGS website. I'm not sure when exactly they will be available, but...
The PVC can be removed with a simple acetone bath. I do think the color change is pretty tremendous though. It could be that the coin had other...
I took a roll of UNC 1883-O Morgans to one of the local dealers to sell. He offered me $50.00 for the roll and I haven't been in his shop since.
Looks like a 45 to me.
I think it is a technical MS61, but it wouldn't suprise me if it is in a PCGS MS62 holder because its a CC.
If you look closely at the reverse you can see that the lines stop short of actually touching the devices. With cleaning, one would see the lines...
Just so everyone knows, the lines you are seeing on the 1878-S are actually die polish lines not hairlines from cleaning. There is no rim ding on...
This 1885-O is one of my new purchases. It is slabbed by NGC, and though I personally do not agree with the grade on the holder, I thought it...
Hard to tell without having the coin in hand, but I'll go with ANACS MS62
I will only venture a guess on the Walker. I'm going with PCGS MS65. The strike is excellent for a late date San Francisco piece with full thumb...
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