Mike, I chose the 1915. So what do you see on that coin where you recommend not grading it? I'm looking to learn what you're seeing.
I love the look too from fine to xf with good color and grunge I buy every barber half I see with this look if the money is right. I sold all I had at my last show
I'm trying to image one right now. I bought it at a coin show for my Dansco 7070. It's a great coin for this purpose. I'm struggling to get the contrast correct. I'll be doing some more experimenting this weekend. Hopefully something to post soon.
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I just bought this from one of the local bullion shops. It has the beautiful toning that I tend to love in the old NGC Fatty holders, I'd also call her a healthy 64.
Ok, so I know PCI used these green holders at least as current as 2001. I'm guessing this was slabbed in 2001, before a final mintage number was given. I'll take it for 3 dollars and change!
LoL did you see my buffalo the 13 D? The 2 gold Indians aren't mine they are a friends im selling them.