It deserves a star.
Necroupdate, the Washington in this thread is no longer a raw coin. [IMG]
Ok, the PCGS price guide for a 1953-S Franklin Half Dollar in MS66+ is $285. What was the price of this coin? [IMG]
Almost no chance that gets a star despite how attractive it is.
100% AT
$325, Reverse luster looks muted by toning.
$175
After seeing the slab photo, my AU50 grade was optimistic and I think that XF45 is the correct grade.
I recently acquired a Jefferson Nickel with extreme DDD. Funny thing about this coin, this is about as good as steps come on a 54-S, and for...
Low AU, AU50-53
Well, the first two have an entirely different level of toning, justifying a higher price. I feel bad for the person who bought that last 1884-O.
Thats moon money for an MS62
$185
It sold for $15.
I don’t see anything that would preclude your coin from getting 6 full steps. Your problem is that you aren’t going to find high grade full...
It may be a thorough response, but it isn’t correct. Your coin has no bridging or marks that break the steps. The coin is a solid 6FS coin but...
I’m not the only one who is taken aback by your seemingly cavalier attitude. As for the number of people willing to answer your questions, you...
I don’t forget that I bought them, but I routinely forget to submit at least 2 coins everytime I send a submission to NGC
I understand your point, but the population reports don’t support your theory. In the past, the designation was related to strike and most of the...
It’s a conditional rarity.
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