FB is tame with the friends I have.
BTW, welcome to CT and CRH. Someday you will be better able to recognize valuable finds.
Yes, really. Pertinent comment, seeing as there was so much drama going on here, much of it self-inflicted. Quite a show and yet not quite to the...
I'm just on this thread for the popcorn. [IMG]
clearly, it is not
Difference in these two is the obverse and the one you have is lighter weight than the one Kentucky has, based on what I saw online
The Perry Hern one may be from the 1930s
Great show report.
The melt value for that Liberian proof should be approx. 10.00 right now. For some reason, I think perhaps a coin like that could be had for about...
If you sell this as a straight AU55 claiming it is not damaged, then you are committing fraud. Your coin is damaged and will never grade straight....
You did pretty good. Now just work on trying to get another 10% off prices like these and you will be happier.
Regardless of you saying the scratch is not visible to the eye except with photographic enlargement, I am quite familiar with Lincoln cents, and I...
nice find. I've found one or two. But have not photo'd them yet.
30 degrees is a nice rotation error and will add a bit to the value of the coin. The biggest problem is still that it is a details coin because of...
It is a token https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=20818
We need the opinions of the other four in your grading class:wacky:
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MS64
There is no offending the currency. And you have a details coin. Details coins cannot grade straight.
You have been given info on resources and if you search on the net you can find info, too about what makes a coin MS 62 or MS63. I suggest you...
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