I'll say yes to a green bean. Nice looking, and probably undergraded.
I have two questions about the reverse: what is the small dot at 11:00 above the T in STATES, and it looks like there is a cloudy area or smudge...
I find myself trying to decipher the "formerly MS-65" statement as others have said. The coin is fantastic and I love the toning on the reverse -...
Looks normal to me as well. You need a 3rd choice in your poll, for "None" or "Normal Coin".
Great discussion! Thanks for the insights. For myself, I bought some raw gold eagles and maple leafs, as well as pre-1933 slabbed gold coins and...
I find the black streaks too distracting, so no bean.
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I'll also say yes to green beans on TX and OR, but no on Isabella.
I'll say green - there appears to be a little corrosion on the rim that bleeds over to 1:00 on the obverse, and some scratches here and there.
Fascinating opinions - thanks for sharing! I recently put together a 1925 type set (the birth year of my recently deceased father), and included...
Great coins and results - congrats!
A bean for the nickel!
Yes to bean.
I think it's an MS-65+ but probably grades at MS-66+.
Before learning of the grade, I thought it was an MS-65, but would probably be in an MS-66 holder. I really doubt that this coin would be approved...
I have that book - I have attached a photo of the page with the 1881 coin. [ATTACH] edited to fix quote tags
No CAC on the half cent.
Yes for the star. And if this doesn't get a star, I want to see another 1913 GB penny that does!
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First of all, I have a pretty good inventory of my collection which is a great starting point for making your final wishes known. I still need to...
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