If you're going to beat a dead horse, I'll concede the conditional rarity. :p But every date and mm has that. Whether on the high or low end.
There is hardly any correlation with the word rare and the 1970-D half.
So you think one of the top companies in third party grading will just turn a blind eye and swap plastic without giving consideration to the coin...
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I guess everyone's right, they can't do much about the other coins, so they should not even think about coming up with ideas how to make it harder...
Quite common. Collect them all!
Strides to thwart counterfeit slabs is a plus in my book. Even though some see it as "cartoonish", I am glad they are looking for ways to...
I'm sticking to my initial opinion of 40. Nice looking coin, but I don't see what I would need to give it the 45. For the recent poster saying...
Sage advice given here. I personally have only sent to PCGS. Out of about 30 coins sent, I was pretty dang close on grades. And the couple...
From my experience, a good twist and a screwdriver will open any NGC slab. A good twist will open an ICG Slab. I can twist a PCGS slab and make...
65 FBL. I'm going off of the pics, and I see no wear. Minimal marks gets it to the 65 IMO.
That's wrong. I can twist an NGC slab in my hands and completely compromise it. The PCGS slab takes a bit more effort. I will also say, the ICG...
Die chip as the others have posted.
Photograde is a great resource. But as far as I am concerned, it is not the definitive reference on grading coins. There can be no source of...
Looking for UNC notes $1-$100 any year. Serial Number Wanted ~13113113~
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A misleading title to the post, but I digress to the question. If you are only looking for a type coin that is PL, hold out for a common DMPL....
The quarter looks like AU detail to me, but I have to agree with GDJMSP. It looks off in the color department. The half is what I would expect...
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