I suffer the same disorder and am very interested to hear what the pros have to say. At the moment, I feel one photo of a coin is not enough, so I...
Fun idea! I agree with baseball; if we're going to diagnose, we need better shots.
I think the price jumps for each grade were listed in a previous post. PCGS commands higher prices, etc...
I'm with OP on this one. I have a 1946 D PCGS gold shield MS66, and it's not nearly as nice as this one. With its incredible eye appeal and...
Very cool. I've searched quite a bit, never found a true ddo lmc.
PF 68 no cameo, nice coin.
Still has very nice luster in spots. Decent grade;)
55 or AU details cleaned.
Looks like very late die stage with a die chip in the date? I'm guessing as if it were a poll. Someone will chime in the actual answer in a...
You can pick up the proof Ikes in their original proof sets for quite cheap and have lovely examples, plus the other coins. Or you could buy more...
I would be psyched to find it metal detecting. Nifty.
Really nice coin, I have to discard any notion of 63. There's nothing too distracting on the obverse and the toning and luster are pretty lovely....
Is the eraser-like mark on obverse above the cap on the coin or holder? The marks on the cheek and neck go beyond chatter, imho, 63 if the mark...
63 to 64, staple scratch behind Mz. Liberty's cap?
So jealous. I have to metal detect to hunt coins at the moment;)
Agree with the Inspector, many tiny nicks all over the highest devices + noted crud. At first I thought it was cardboard toning.
Has nice luster under the color, I'm pretty sure is nicer in hand and a lot of toning when photographed close IS splotchy. Would it command the...
Yowch. I've popped a few 2x2s, and only pierce the plastic, don't mess with the staples at all.
Looks like I was in the middle of the pack with 66, no full steps and I risked a star for PL obverse, which was probably a bad bet.
As I often say while metal detecting; "Drat, foiled again."
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