Down to 64 due to the hit on his eye.
People use sniper software. It happens all the time.
I don't think so, either. There will be a readily-visible be a die dot above the first 8 on the 8/7. The broken wing occurs on coins that aren't...
I have a one-word response. Snore...
With a pedigree!
I would agree with several others....leave them in the "white squares", what we call 2x2s (based on the dimensions in inches). The plastic that...
This illustrates the risk of trying to grade from images. To me, the original pictures were of a MS-65 coin. But then...look at those hits on...
A F-12, but I agree with johnmilton that the high points do not look like they experienced natural circulation wear. I don't think the coin would...
I'd be at 55. Unusual how that high-point wear appears so "white." But I do like the coin.
I wonder if the guarantee applies to coins that were straight-graded that should have actually gotten a details slab?
45, with a shot at AU.
As Hiddendragon posted, my main irritation is the requirement that I list date and denomination on any coin, in the specialized fields set up for...
If you're just looking for one example of each date, and not too concerned with the mint mark, you're not talking about a major expenditure for...
If that coin is "only" a 65, then that was a very flattering TrueView....
Back when I was doing shows, most dealers were basing their buy prices from the public on Graysheet. But the offer was usually 20% - 30% back of...
From those pictures, I don't see anything holding it back from a 66, and possibly even better.
The Excel file opened just fine for me.
An ultrasonic cleaner would likely be useful for removing crusty dirt from crevices or protected areas. It would be of no use for things like...
I'd maybe give it a VG also. But I do wonder why someone paid to have it slabbed...
I'm in the 65 camp.
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