I don't think the Lexington will go any higher than 64. Now the Sesquicentennial like green said is also one of my favorite, but I'm from Philadelphia what do you expect. Fortunately I have both the half and the $2-1/2.
I always have a hard time trying to balance showing details versus luster and showing luster without glare. But you certainly could be correct.
Wow your posting are blowing me away. Im a roll searcher. Can only dream of the coins that are out there I thank the whole bunch of you for your mind bougling displays. That 1909 is a one in a 72 millon. Cant say enough thanks. Cheech
Pennylady. Drop it. Gettig petty. Todd is good. Read what is said. Dont put your own spin on it. Its never about todd. Its about coins. Right todd
I believe you replied to the 1866 IHC - it was a PCGS MS64 coin and I no longer own it. I don't think an IHC collection is hard to get in MS - but several coins will be very expensive. I think mine was all MS except for the 1877 and it was XF coin. I only have a couple of them left.
P.S. what does red penny mean. Can some one post a red and another not red so i can see. I know im a mess but im truely puzzled
1870-S Seated Half Dollar, will be going to NGC to see it she grades straight. Another one for the Dansco.
Thank you! The census on IG was its cleaned. I think it's been dipped but the cleaning doesn't look bad. If it grades straight it'll be a homerun for sure.
A tougher 1893-O Half Eagle graded AU58 by NGC . . . A scarce and very nice 1853 NO ARROWS dime (struck through rim burr at 3:00 . . . A scarce 1882-S $10 Lib in NGC MS62 . . . An affordable 1858/7 Fleagle