I'd have a tough time calling it as would a tpg I think it would depend on the day if it went 62 or 63 the eye appeal and color could very easily carry it to the higher grade either way it's a b
So I have had a 1942/41 d mercury with an ANACS photo grade for some time now and last week I found his brother. A 1942/41 p mercury with a photo grade. This baby is already on its way to NGC to see if it can get a matching VF details slab.
Picked this one up from a friend, who bought it from an extremely reliable dealer, and decided he didn't want a Barber. Like the original look (my friend's picture, not mine):
I had 3 1817 Bust half 's over the years to sell. This one is one that my grandpa+dad passed down to me. Somehow it got behind my desk in my den. It should be in my safety deposit box with the other coin my family collection .
Ya Grandpa or dad did leave me some very nice coins. When they got to pick coins not to many collector were active like today.
1813 Bust half O-103 R-2. Sorry for the poor pictures. Its very hard to get pictures of this coin that highlight the amazing toning. I'm not a fan of ANACS, so this really opened my eyes to the saying, "buy the coin, not the holder."(I'll probably crack it out and send it to PCGS, mainly for the truviews, I hope they like it!) Definitely one of the nicest 1813's I have ever seen!
An anniversary present from my wife of 5 years. 1882b rupee and 1906 Barber dime Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sold a CAC coin that was too big $$ for me and my humble CAC Type set to a member here on CT, and paid off some 10 year wedding anniversary debt with the proceeds, and bought myself a nice coin too. Now I have lost a coin, and I need to fill that 5C 1913 Type One hole with a nice (cheap) MS65 / 66 example. But I also gained a coin:
Nice bust half!! I almost bought that type one from you too would have been a great one for my type set congrats to both for getting some nice coins