The OPs coin although close, show that the Mint mark is not in the same position. In fact, the OPs coin does not appear to have been struck by the...
There’s a third break to the left of these two. I say not good enough for PCGS
Actually if we take you at your words, you originally said that you graded it a 65 but wouldn’t be surprised to see it in a 66 holder... So were...
That is NOT an FSB coin
65
67 no FSB. Clean surfaces. No marks at normal magnification. Strong luster. Attractive toning. Choice gem coin. Reverse shows at least 2 if not 3...
Absolutely, but I thought that I already had when I posted. I saw rub on the cheekbone where apparently there is none.
Just to be clear, this coin CANNOT grade MS-60. There are not enough marks for 60. A coin that graded 60 although technically uncirculated will...
No, an 81 Type II. The easiest way to tell is that on the 81 Type II the loops of the S are different sizes. One is larger than the other.
I am also at AU-58. If not for what looks like a bit of rub on the top of the cheek where it appears to change color, I would grade it at MS-64...
Picture number 3 is a Type II
Honestly, the pictures are too blurry for me to tell. If you can post clear close-up pictures of both coins, I will tell you which type they are....
It was a Big Lebowski reference... no offense taken
Dude, dude, I believe the term Asian is the proper nomenclature... ;)
Amazing!!! I was able to watch on my TV. On a nice big screen. 1920 Canada Large Cent is the dies being made. Props to @Conder101
Small date. Yes
Great catch @Conder101!!! I was actually thinking Canadian large Cent, but I also thought that the film was US, so I was definitely not sure of...
I wish I could tell what coins they showed at the end.
In the 1950s coin collecting was in it’s prime and during this time people started paying particular attention to Date and Mint Mark combinations....
That Quarter Eagle is nowhere near MS
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