Here’s why I say that it doesn’t have Full Steps: [ATTACH] I love the coin, but those steps are not complete. There’s a gash through the...
I said 67 No Steps
I’ve almost never seen a coin book that I didn’t like.
I see MS-64
I recommend Making The Grade for newbies because of the "heat maps" that show you exactly where to look for the first signs of rub. All of the...
I don’t like the coin either
As many have said already in this thread, I would only buy a 16-D certified. There are actually more fakes than there are genuine coins as this...
No. He’s correct. Solid for the grade means that the grade of 64 is accurate, not that it exceeds that grade, or is premium for the grade in any...
I need to look at more of this series... Thank you Mike
MS-63
That’s more in line with what I was thinking...
The 1964 Half Dollar and Quarter Dollar are perfect to illustrate a very valuable point. Cameo coins vary from era to era. The current era...
I think what they are trying to say is that you can buy these same coins certified for less than the cost for you to have these certified. I...
Yes. Yes. Yes. Maybe. No. The Susan B Anthony is also a cameo. I’d need better pictures of the Kennedy to be able to tell you definitively....
I wonder if coinstar rejects copper nickel cents regardless of damage...
Let her wait and see for herself. It will be an incredible learning experience. Personally, they are actually really nice and in good shape, yes,...
Don’t feel badly. We all started out somewhere. If you search for images of SBA Type I and II, you will see what each mint marks looks like and...
I believe that we both agree that the value of a coin should have absolutely no affect on its grade.
The lettering looks crude, so I don’t know exactly which it is, but I am pretty sure if something that it’s not... and that is a genuine US large cent
But you can’t grade across series like that. Best example I can think of is a 1922 No D. The coin is not graded like other Lincoln Cents. In...
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