If it is self explanatory, why did you need to ask whether your coin is full steps? The intricacies of how the designation is applied at PCGS vs...
I would be very surprised if that slab goes with that coin, it looks blatantly AT to me.
The full step designation is not self explanatory and you should definitely read the thread linked by paddyman. As for your coin, it has 6 full...
Gradeflation at work, the inherent subjectivity of grading combined with a financial incentive to resubmit an MS64/65 liner coin.
This coin has virtually no numismatic value and its silver value is only a few dollars. [IMG] [IMG] How much did I sell this for?
I have no idea how to authenticate a half cent so I will assume it is real and say XF45 for grade.
The threads, we are in the 30s at this point.
It’s called branding.
$185
My instinct on gold is almost always low because it is softer and the TPGs are more lenient with marks. My instinct here was 63 so I will say it...
MS66 RD I don't collect copper but I think this has to be a solid MS66, probably with a CAC sticker.
I am going MS66 as well
They do, and I do that when it only 1 or 2 coins in the box.
The fact that new PCGS slabs don’t fit into NGC boxes irritates the hell out of me. I have to separate my inventory because of it.
I say in the MS63-64 range $1200
What is price guide?
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Those steps are terrific. The minor bridging throughout does not disqualify the coin from full steps as all reverse of 38s have such bridging....
$450
I have a very hard time attributing this variety in the circulated grades. I'm leaning towards it being the die spike but the direction is not...
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