I saw a 1866-s motto twenty with the motto tooled off in a 55 details cleaned holder (certified as no motto). That is the only one to date I have...
Yes it has happened, but it is an extraordinarily rare occurence.
The second set of photos you posted look exactly how the coin does in hand.
That coin is spectacular. I was the one who submitted it for grading. It is the first silver eagle I thought was remotely interesting. It came out...
I would personally avoid this coin like the plague. The coin has no trace of original surfaces.
If condition isnt much of an issue, you could go to the post office, insert a 5-20 dollar bill into the stamp machine, buy one stamp and it should...
No they don't. :confused:
Its also possible that the coin was corroded in the areas surrounding "one cent" and then was scrubbed to remove the corrosion areas. I think the...
35 cleaned IMO
If that coin was dipped it would be washed out, uglier, and non-gradeable as problem free IMO.
I have a feeling this is a greatsouthercoin photo.....
If you are talking about who I think you are, he was the finalizer at PCGS at 18 years old I might add.
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I suspect PCGS called the coin an ms-64. I am a little concerned that this coin may have been puttied. From what I can see in the photos there may...
Based on the photos I would say ms-62.
66.
Changing the grade on an 1804 dollar doesn't neccessarily equate to some kind of moral terpitude. TPG's are run by humans, and humans do make...
64.
66 Imo.
I'm going to guess PCGS called the coin a 35.
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