Sorry, I tead right over the like. I'm getting used to seeing everything written as an acronym, LOL.
Lots of tiny hits, which almost looks like it was in a rock or brass tumbler with screws.
Too porous for me. I will guess cast.
AU50 because of the date. But PCGS probably said 53.
Then I guess you only have one choice then, huh?
It doesn't have proof rims. Would have been a pretty PL coin in '78.
Once a proof, always a proof. I have seen PR35 coins personally, and images of PR10 coins.
Best holder of all TPGs, and almost bulletproof.
Varieties erroneously struck.
Are you zeroing (taring) the scale with the tray on it? I like using an uncirculated 5 cent nickel to verify weight. They weigh 5.00 grams.
Are you taring it correctly?
ANACS will grade it: MS60 AT
Luster is what does it. Dipped just enough to not be original.
I have it and think of it as numismatic fiction - the price estimates, anyway. It is definitely an underpriced area of US numismatics.
I'd like to go back to 1989 and sell my MS65 Morgan Dollars for $500 each.
If the Treasury had said, "we THINK that all 1964 Peace Dollars struck at the Denver Mint have been melted.", then the loophole would have been...
No, it's struck over a Peace Dollar. If it was strucj on a "hunk of silver", then it would be illegal. Creating dollars out of thin air - like the...
The first commems came out in 1992 with the 12 Provinces for the 125th anniversary of Confederation. Then they did 12 different pieces in 1999...
For Carr pieces, there isn't a rarity on 69 vs. 70 at ANACS. They seem to be doing a lot of 70s to keep up with ICG. Anything grading 68 has problems.
Then if you know the route you are going to take, why did you ask?
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