In a word... no. The hype machine is in full effect though.
Those bands are full and split, but this coin looks like a proof, which would have a S mintmark rather than a D. I will add that this is NOT the...
ok, bear... here's the next step. Let's say for the sake of argument that the dime you own has full bands. Now what do you do? Before I did...
The important part is that the lines reach from one side of the torch to the other with no interruptions.
we need MORE cowbell!!!
bear... we need a picture that we can see the bands all of the way from one side to another. These photos are not close up enough to be able to...
take close ups of the bands if you want an opinion on the bands
isn't the idea of a hobby to pass time and have fun, though? Maybe learn something?
oddly, the sport of bowling is experiencing the same atrophy Bowling alleys are being torn down, kids aren't bowling as much all of our hobbies...
cool!!! It's an awesome coin, and I need to brush up on my Indian grading skills.
very nice presentation!
Redwin! Redwin! Redwin!
Name one that deals in rare coins operating under this business model.
your coin appears to be Type 3 to me. However, it is pretty much just an average 1972 circulated Ike dollar and doesn't hold much of a premium....
Actually, CAC says on their website that green bean means accurately graded and a gold bean means that the coin is undergraded.
yup ;) they're usually consumed after a night of heavy drinking... which could explain why they're always graded wrong. ;)
I would assume that you don't run a coin shop. Honesty has nothing to do with it, but you're clearly not going to see anyone's perspective but...
let me play devil's advocate here... why would I quote a price to someone on a coin that they didn't bring to my shop? There is 0% chance of...
so... let me get this straight... They are sliders and you refer to them as AUs, but they ARE MS??? This is as bad as the TPGs! The TPG grade...
That is not necessarily true. In 1857, you have Flying Eagle Cents and Large Cents being made simultaneously, and IIRC, 1794 has 2 or 3 types of...
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