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It’s graded MS65. It’s in an older holder so it probably would grade higher today.
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Not at all. Many red copper coins are toned, some colorful. Red brown comes with some spectacular toning. Red [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Red Brown...
Well, yes of course I was kidding. I forgot it was $35 not $32. My first Red Book is the 1961 edition, about 14 years newer than the first...
Did you buy that when gold was $32 an ounce? That’s a dream coin for me. Gorgeous coin!
MS66
Looks like a scratch to me. Where it continues at the rim and through the 9 in the date the line looks incused not raised. edited to apologize. I...
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I would have guessed 66 with this photo. What a blazer!
I know this won’t make you feel any better, but I’ve had lousy luck getting stickers for my Indian cents also. Out of the 11 I’ve sent in for...
This isn’t unique to CACG. Ask how many NGC coins have failed to cross with PCGS. Or what the failure rate is in regards to NGC and PCGS receiving...
To have them graded would cost anywhere from $12-$28 each, depending on which company grades them.
Were the 6 coins that failed to cross previously stickered before the cutoff date and were any + graded? I don’t recall the exact cutoff date off...
There was a time when it wasn’t unusual to see the same coin with the same grade and different cert number 10+ times in CoinFacts. Every time a...
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