I guess I'd call it a 63. Very pretty coin.
Your coin is dateless, having been worn off through years of circulation. As such, it is only worth the melt value of the silver contained therein...
Hey Larry, is that 1938 5c yours? It's great.
As much as I can see your argument, in my experience, I don't think that coin will go G4 with that reverse - regardless of how nice that obverse is.
That's a really nice AG3.
While I feel for your situation and appreciate your service, Mac, you might want to consider a change in tone when trying to get things...
I had some proof clad commemorative halves that were just like this, that came from a flea market in Florida. Same sort of deal, meh when you look...
Makes me sick. Such a shame. The only certified 1850-P PL. Now it's an 1850-P Polished.
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Not that I'm a Washington Quarter pro, but it looks at least a 66 to me. I find that that example has better eye appeal than a PCGS 67 that...
That's crazy. Not just any world gold, but a good looking, low mintage, Vatican example. Bravo.
Wow, what a great scale!
You did very well.
I hate 40%. I have some, though.
My bad. Not cast.
No, it's not real. Just a cast copy.
Encased cent. Neat one, too. It does have value. Much more so with an IHC as the cent rather than a Lincoln.
I don't think you'd ever be offered anything like $4 under spot, at least not by anyone reputable. More likely fifty cents below spot, to fifty...
Are you sure it hasn't been cleaned or chemically treated to get this coloration?
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