Some prefer neon toning and some prefer pastel toning. Sometimes a coin can depict both of these under different lighting conditions. Lets see...
Here is a raw 1870 half dime. It has a small rim cud at 12 o’clock and some attractive toning. What do you think? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it’s 58. The tips of the eagle wings look like wear to me. The obverse high points in the hair also seem to show some wear and it has what...
Fixed it for you. I am at 68. Not quite CAM enough. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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55 for me.
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Nice and original patina. I’m at 64. Missing the luster for 65.
After looking around online at these this one seems like a supreme example in terms of eye appeal. Not sure if it’s been cleaned as there is no...
Whipple dollar. Some sort of store card or token. Circa pre 1900. Made of gilt bronze. HK-832 to be exact. As for grade? I’ll guess 63 just...
To my knowledge CAC doesn’t evaluate the + when giving their opinion. It’s just of the grade 68. The plus is PCGS saying in their opinion it is...
Looks like an ANACS soap bar slab. I’ll guess 65.
Another OGH. Well before stars. Surprised this one has not been cracked. It must be maxed at grade then. I will guess 65.
Just takes the right person to buy it as a 68+ and send it over to Legend. Get it in a 69 slab, throw on a sticker, a fluffed description, and...
I would guess but I already know the answer. What’s the asking price at the moment on HA?
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I was able to locate another photo of this coin. Hopefully @Morgandude11 doesn’t mind me posting it. The photos in the OP definitely seem like...
That is no less than 67. The reverse is free of any marks that I can see. The marks on the obverse to me seem more like some mottled toning vs bag...
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