So uncannily close it hurts. But way off on the franklin!
This one is really hard (especially because of the Picture size) AU-58
Wow Merc I would have never known at least from the photo. Being able to see the cartwheel does in fact really help. I hope I am right with the...
It then has to be MS-64
While this is true, I am trying to do this for myself. So no other posters would be trying to grade they would just be posting pictures for me to...
Agreed but I am glad you posted that one because it is quite hard. I figured luster was really important with grading. How about AU-55? *Fingers...
Lol I ment PF-67 but it's proof? It appears as though it is. Is it MS-65 And that's good to know about the proofs because I did not know proof...
How about VF-34?
Is your Morgan Dollar PF-687?
I am probably way off but that's why I am doing this. It appears as though the entire luster is gone, the details are still quite fine I can still...
true however it ruins the surprise as it tells you the grade when you look at the photo (not trying to shut you down either just been to the PCGS...
lol I just love it when I find things like this. A buyer with 890,000 to toss at a penny would never buy it from ebay. Let alone UNCERTIFIED!...
Its large don't get me wrong just not large enough for me to clearly see everything. :) I can however tell you that this damage did in fact occur...
I have a little thing I want to do here on CT. I want to get better at grading coins So I am requesting that you post a picture of your coin...
I see some of the errors but not all can you post a larger image
While I agree with you completely hobo, A video I watched on the US mint (from the history channel) went over the fact that they make it a goal...
I am sorry I am confused. I thought they used the same blanks for the coins, it was just the striking process that was different?
+10
I have a three cent nickel for sale, how much do you think he would pay for it??
Agreed, I keep looking with a 10x magnifying glass hoping to find a DD one day
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