nice!
Paddy, IDK. The crackout game is something I have not played. But if enough info is available to pretty much conclusively say a coin is MS vs PR...
I don't have any experience in cracking out to grade at PCGS or asking for a reholster to put correct info.
i'm going to say what Paddy was getting at that it is graded a PR63....but I don't think it should be.
I'll phone you. Money wise, AU makes better sense.
I am not going with proof because from the little I read, proof dies for this were usually better and generally did not show clashing.
I'm making a leap to that which is probably wrong. This is my first try at doing this series and although parts of the coin seem a little weak I...
I will go with MS simply because from the pics I am seeing om my laptop it looks like it might be that.
You are right, I need to.
Henry Hyndman seems to maybe have died about 1827 and ha a child (well, his wife anyways) in 1827 (maybe, not sure).. google books for Henry...
Not sure if I could say... might be MS64 or AU58
I think this may be a strike through but I am not sure what it is, whether some sort of debris, grease or wood. It doesn't seem to be, from what I...
For Sale: Check with me if you have any questions. Most of the boxes, if not all show wear at the edges and where they open to contain the...
I'm not cheating. I simply responded to the poster's comment. He said he'd love to see an older coin than the 1920s. I showed him one.
It can be mine in my dreams
I have not seen that book.
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That is a great gift to you, LuxUnit! Educate yourself with grading and use the Red Book to familiarize yourself with all the US Coins.
Your poor children
I will have to see if I can look at it more closely and maybe get pics that would be more definite on what is there, thanks!
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