It got me looking at empty spaces, and that always always costs me money. Not bad this time as I stole this puppy for a $50 (man is my budget blown this month lol) even worse, as i bought it for the album I gonna have to crack it outta the slab (hate doing that lol) But since it is slabbed we'll do a guess the grade Here she is 1908 IHC (no not an s but those 2 slots looking for inhabitants too if you wanna sell me one cheap )
The lighting makes it very difficult to see the cheekbone. Die cracks under the zero in the date? MS-64 BN
I was debating 63 and 62...went conservative at 62 because I couldn't quite read the luster (if it's strong, then it should be higher)
I have one other (clipped from the full slab image that caught my eye in the 1st place) is a little darker but also shows why I would accept it for my good set which is mostly RD/RB with only a few BNs.. and On a side note yes the coin is BN not RB... but a beauty i couldn't pass at that price lol
I not sure if they are die cracks or RPD, I have seen them on more then a few other 08s I've looked at recently... Another shot, just lightened and color adjusted to bring out details a bit more.... On that note, going by the denticals, I believe it to be a snow-26 which also makes it an RPD-17 candidate rather then a die crack on the date... love doing this by sellers pics... makes it much more of a challenge lol
I would go with 63BN. There are enough contact marks on the cheek to keep it from a 64. The images aren't sharp enough to see more details.
Nice coin, but I can't see paying fifty dollars for it. I guess if it's slabbed it might be worthy, I'm at MS-62.