Just picked up my first Flying Eagle! Any opinions on it? Is it quality enough to have it graded? -Richard
Hi gbroke - its a digital photograph, just took it this morning. Sony a57 camera with an old (and I mean *old*) Minolta 100m f/2.8 macro lens.
Well, here is my opinion on it, for what it's worth. First off, it appears to have F-15/VF-20 details. That would make the value not high enough to cover the certification costs. Now, that's if the coin is problem free. To me, it appears it has been cleaned and/or taken a light polish. An early copper with that wear shouldn't have that look to it. It seems glossy to me. Some of the surfaces look to smooth to be all original circulated wear. I also don't know if those marks across the obverse would be considered damage. I am far from an expert and have upwards of 4 FE's in my collection, but that's my first opinion. -greg PS: I asked about scan vs. image because that helps me to interpret the coin color, luster and wear better.
Thanks Greg - great answer, I appreciate the advice! I guess this will just go into a flip. I joined PCGS last fall and can get 4 coins graded as part of the subscription. Talk about indecision....!
That is a tough decision I'm sure. You want your first submissions to go great. Getting back 4 body-bagged coins certainly wouldn't encourage you to send more in lol.
I agree. I didn't even notice the plug right away looking through the glass at the store, only the price. And for a plugged coin I don't think it is to bad.
2009-P US Virgin Islands Quarter Beautiful rainbow toning, on the obverse & reverse, nice doubling on the reverse too
i put it in one of junk dime cylinders so do not mind that. i've just never seen anything capped that cheap
:thumb:CK out the Cherry picker guide there is a DDO+Wexler just listed DDR for this coin MS-63=$400.00 may be worth the time to ck it out.my2c
Some new pickups I got real cheap. Franche-Comté Archeveche de BESANCON ANONYMOUS ( 1180-1225 A.D. ) Denier O: P THO M[A]RTIR, hand blessing. R: + BISVNTVM, cross pattée 17mm 0.7g For my set of this empress, now I just need 3 to complete it Lucilla (164 - 183 A.D.) AR Denarius O: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, Draped bust right. R: Vesta, Vesta Standing Left, Sacrificing From A Simpulum Over A Lit Altar Left, Holding Palladium. 2.8g 18mm RIC 788, RSC 92, BMC 325