When I see those large notes from circa 1934, I always wonder two things: first, who could actually afford to save such a high denomination note...
Since the '85-CC is in a GSA holder, I agree with a couple of others, I'd also call it a MS-61. The obverse is a deal breaker as far as being a...
I have to admit, the mentioned scratch is almost unnoticeable. From the photo provided, I wouldn't consider it an issue at all. But I do agree, I...
Just wondering, how are you grading that 38-D Walker?
You had to be extra good during the last year to deserve a beauty like that. Did you reach a birthday milestone this year?
Your 1906-S gold Liberty Eagle is a beauty!!!
I certainly don't like the looks of this coin, either. I'd pass for sure.
MS-64, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's MS-65.
Difficult to grade, soft strike, hardly any wear into the denticles of the coin on either obverse or reverse is a big plus. Stars on the obverse...
From the photos provided, MS-66, possibly higher in hand. Super nice coin!!! Great strike, I don't see a speck of wear.
I'm a little perplexed on this one. The coin almost has a full collar on the reverse and to a lesser degree on the obverse, generally an...
MS-65, looking mighty nice.
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From the photo provided, I agree MS-64, a different/better photo with less glare in some areas may push it to MS-65.
I think to any collector this is an obvious fake. the distance between the 19 and the 14 is so suspicious and un-natural that it immediately...
From the looks of your photo to the left of your comment, I assumed you were a Navy F-4 pilot flying from a carrier somewhere in the Gulf of...
The digits used in the date of the 1898 double eagle are of an incorrect font in my opinion. I just compared it with a 1898-S double eagle in...
Wow, the grading of that coin by NGC would certainly discourage me from ever using their services. As Millard just said, "That coin wouldn't even...
This grading debate may be put into simpler terms by saying, "just follow the money."
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