OK here are some better pics, the consensus seems to be die deterioration, if that is the case why would the strike be fairly sharp as it appears...
hmm thanks for the input, so even though the rest of the features are pretty sharp, and the rest of the lettering is sharp it would be a...
Absolutely true, it is as hard or easy as you want it to be. It is also as expensive as you want it to be. Anyone that thinks there aren't any...
heres a slightly better pic
found this one in change, the pic is admittedly terrible. But it is obvious seeing it that the left hand rim is thicker than the right hand side,...
Im not too up on errors or the multitude of things that can go wrong when minting coins, but is it possible a piece of a broken die got in there?...
I was going to ask about a lincoln 1988 I found that looks close to the last roosie. It might be a MAD, the first thing that catches your eye is...
it definitely looks like a piece of the steps to me, you can even see the verticle line that defines the edge of the steps. How that happened I...
well. To a certain degree the guy is right, if I was going to put a couple thousand into a coin investment, purely for an investment then I would...
Nice, I am at, I think #24 position last I checked, I was at #12 before the threw in the 43/2 on the list! Congrats on the set.
The problem is with your title, Will these grade at PCGS- probable MS 70? It seemed as though you were asking if PCGS would probably grade these...
Ha, OK, my fault, I didn't catch that you were referring to the cleaner MS70. I thought you were asking if PCGS would grade it MS70. I was...
Oh and I forgot to add, altering a coin with chemicals is a sure way to not get a MS70 grade if you think you may have a coin that is high grade...
Sorry to say, but not a chance, unless you want to send it to SGS, they give everything a 70. A 70 is a perfect specimin, I don't think I have...
Here is what I see, I collect UNC SLQs and have looked at alot, Im not 100% sure I am right but it looks to me that on all the highpoints I...
Its AU, its hard to tell with some SLQs because often a weak strike can look like wear, but 24 was a relatively strong strike year, they modified...
Cool, thanks for the link! I would post pics but it is so small and my equipment isn't set up well for that.
looking through my old stuff, found this thing, its tiny, couldnt find much about it, its silver, probably AU dark grey toning. Any info? Anything...
That could be on the slab, like at the 12 o'clock position, I wonder about the nick in the collar if that is in the slab. Very nice, never...
So how do they continue to have 99-100% feedback with alot of transactions?
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