I agree with Doug, it does look ex-jewelry to me, too.
This is a good lesson in how much spots affect grade. 63RB is my guess.
I've seen worse sell for more.
Keep up the fight, Ricky!
Jeez, I was going to say F-15 on the '45.
I could be wrong about this, but I remember reading somewhere that cents and half cents were only accepted for debts up to $1.00, or $5.00, or...
65BN.
Really impressive.
1985 $5 Off Center ~$50-75 1947 1 Gold Peso $5-10 1928 $50 Cleveland ~$80 (It's a FRN, not a GC) 1934 $100 Cleveland FV 1934A $20 Cleveland...
I don't find the scratch that distracting. Nice coin!
The bleed-through is common. At least the note has a 4 digit serial number. Doesn't add much value, but perhaps a bit.
A very attractive 63.
Ugh, now I'm going to be on the Onion website all morning.
66BN. This is making me want an MPL.
I'm going to go with PR65, mostly because I like the looks of it so much. The spots are not nearly as distracting as they were with the last MPL.
I feel like about one out of every 6 or 7 of these early Classic Head LCs does not exhibit that porous look. Strangely enough, half cents from the...
Well, this shaped up to be a great thread so far!
Nice 5 Lire!
I'm with @jerryc39, F Details - Environmental Damage.
I'm stumped. I have to admit, the spot in front of Lincoln's nose and mouth really kill the coin for me, more so than the fingerprint. 62? 63?
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