I agree with @Seattlite86 100% Your new coin is something very special and not commonplace and ordinary ;)
Yeah,MS64 should be the Sweet Spot for this Beauty.
If it was a Saint Gaudens 1920 in MS64 back in 2005 it trippled or quadrupled the price.;)
Would be Interested in what you think about this piece, grade and worth. Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
64 PL
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This Large Cent resides in my Dansco Type Book. What do you think? Straight grade or Details? Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@lib9995 Composition is ok, as impurities are quite common. The Liberty is genuine and in nice condition. I don‘t see red flags at all. Should...
MS65 should be the Sweet spot, very nice btw.
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Sorry, but I can‘t see severe problems.
This piece is properly graded and a postercoin for the given grade. Just my two Cents.
@Sting 60 Good Points….but… Of which grade we are talking about?
@mpcusa At first glance your 1909/8 looks like a solid MS62. I‘m jealous and would have done as well.:)
Hi, do you see any red flags, cleaning or other problems? What do you think she would grade at? Thanks :) [ATTACH]
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Would you remove the loop?
Got this 1842 Dollar with many problems for melt. But these coins are very pricey and it‘s my first one, so what……;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At First glance obviously an nice example, but looking closer o_O:sorry:
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