Well done, I was waiting for your yearly post.
For eye appeal, the later years Philly coins tend to be nice: 1924, 1927 and 1928 come to mind.
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No they do not. I was at Central States yesterday, and I don't think they even had a booth.
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I will say 65, though it seems to have more than the normal amount of rub (by Saint standards) on the obverse. If 58 was an option, I would have...
Cool piece. One of my regrets in this hobby was returning an 18N United States Fugio that I bought on eBay because it had a touch of corrosion....
PCGS is really tough on Trade Dollars. There was a collector of trades ATS that did some NGC to PCGS crossovers and the results were shocking. I...
I figured the hub line I wrote about would be lost when making a transfer die, as it such a small detail in a low spot on the coin. I stand corrected.
All type 3 $20 Liberty have a small raised line between the t and y in Liberty (on the headband. This line was on the hub, so it transferred to...
I suspect they are real, although that can't be said for certain from this picture. Many look to be high grade, especially the Indian $10 and the...
Simply put, green CAC means the coin is solid for the grade or high end for the grade. If a coin is low end (for the grade) or overgraded (in...
Often the dividing line is wether the coin has lost luster to the fields. If a small amount of high point rub, but no loss of luster to the...
I was tempted by Au58, but voted questionable color. I think PCGS might object to the reverse color.
Yup, you will find all of those. Before you go, do a little research on years/grades/prices. My first large coin show was an overwhelming...
Sealed mint carton? Dang, guess I better go to work today. o_O
I don't know.... If one was serious about a QE date and MM set, they must have considerable financial resources and likely wouldn't want a coin...
I am one of the people that would pay many multiples of book value for great toning. The coin in the OP I would call nicely toned, but not a...
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