I voted left because there isn't the halo of glare across the coin by PLURIBUS. You could always reduce the exposure of the left shot, but spot...
I would not send it in as I see no upside to the investment of certification in this case. It is a cool find you would likely enjoy more as a raw...
Thanks all!:D I did, indeed, forget all about the 1947-S until I realized there were only 20-coins posted instead of 21. Then I had to go and...
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It seems as though we have had a number of guess the grade threads recently that have featured Washington quarters (WQs). Guessing the grade of a...
The reverse is common to many modern replica tokens. I believe most are simply gold plated, but some might be low karat gold.
Novelty trinket.
I like the overall look of the coin presented by the OP. The spots aren't too bad and the hairlines don't show up well at all in the images, but...
The color looks fine, but that is a whale of a rim ding visible on the obverse.
Haven't I been trying to buy that 1916 for at least a decade?:eek:
It won't match the set, but the CC is the more scarce coin of the two.
This reads like an alarmist post. There are two very real possibilities for what was written. First, they could have been counterfeit coins in...
You are buying ahead of your knowledge. Stop. The Morgan dollar shows is awfully scruffy and would not make your self-proclaimed minimum grade...
That's AU.
I doubt it is something you have to worry about, but if you leave a slabbed coin in a hot car then you may have a problem.
Uncirculated simply means no trace of wear; it does not mean no fingerprints.
I can imagine that it would earn a CAC sticker and that anyone could ask any amount they like on the coin.
I voted MS66, but the coin is truly BU (Butt Ugly).
Coin A. I prefer the halo on the reverse.
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