1950 Plain and 1950E are the only notes I save in circulated grades. Pics?
I still can't believe they soaked them in nitric and sulpheric acid.
They're cents. 1877 is the key date, along with '09-S. It's a very good date.
Perhaps you should have left it in there, then. Who graded it?
I actually would call this FA-2.
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I bought a gold filled pocketwatch case. Nice to add another 30 odd grams to this batch of GF.
My vote is no - save the submission for something else.
Mmmm, a Goloid. Lovely. No idea if it would upgrade, though.
I love the coin, but I think the spots by the date would keep it from a '+' designation.
I agree, actually. That is a great 1984 nickel find. Very nice!
Definitely!
I've never consigned a coin to any of the major houses, so I'll let someone with some more experience counsel you on that bit. I'll leave you with...
It's not as good of a thing as the old PCGS holders, but it certainly isn't a bad thing either. While I can appreciate your attempt to sell the...
The 1878 G$10 is housed in an NGC 'No Line Fatty'. Probably sounds like I'm making this stuff up.
Just as an aside, if the bulk of the coins are housed in the same type of holder as the one you pictured (known to collectors as the PCGS 'OGH',...
You've got some good dates in there, as you probably already know. 1900-S G$10 is a nice coin. So are the CC Doubles.
Looks like a $45-50 coin to me, nice grab for $15. And yes, I would at least put it in a new 2X2.
Considering most Barber dimes I see are slicks, this is an even more surprising pocket change find, in F-15/VF-20.
So true. So very true.
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