Already have done so - because ALSO in this sub I have a proof coin with debris on the obverse field that wasn't there when I sent it in (looks...
Sent this coin to NGC in August of last year. [ATTACH] NGC flagged it for surface residues, so I agreed to let NCS conserve it. After five...
My gut feeling, honestly, is that it's a Denver mint mark that's taken a hit (either unintentional or otherwise.)
Since the OP's image looks like it's a small file size (and as a result a bit blurry) here are the TrueViews from the PCGS Cert Verification page:...
There are a couple coins my grandmother gave me (coins I don't have imaged) as well as a store token from a place my family used to own in...
That's exactly why I also said: Of course, I've seen people at auctions pay over $70 for a $3 non-silver proof set, and seen them pay $90 for a...
Sometimes shill bidding happens? You're right - it's too blurry to figure anything out, don't see any key dates or CC mints, and the price is way...
Yeah, I think having slept on my answer I'd probably lean toward #2 today as well.
Ugh that stinks. History just took a staple scratch to the eye today (or, whenever it happened.) Kind of reminds me when you're buying an UNC...
Haha, thanks - it's soooo tricky getting the lights and the coin and the camera to all play nicely enough that I can show the doubling enough that...
3,2,1 in that order. #1 has the mushiest strike and the most common (kind of generic) color. If it was markedly cleaner than the second two, it...
Thank you @Paddy54 - I've found a few bits here and there (an old ANACS MS64RB Heritage sale back in 2014, but then also a very snarky Heritage...
Hello again - hope everyone is enjoying the early days of the new year. I have received some wonderful news today, and I felt like I should share...
Just to piggyback on what was said here, finding super high grade business strike coins by going through Mint sets is still REALLY difficult....
$18/ea. seems high (each coin has .6 oz of silver by ASW, with silver at $23.56/oz that's $14.14 melt value per coin) but not absurdly so. When...
The 1958 Type 2 Rev are MUCH more difficult to find than the 1959 Type 2 Rev - in fact, I've found many more 1959 T2 DDR than I have 1958 T2....
Depends on how much work it put in at the gym. Can't skip leg day. EDIT: Also, it looks copper, so my earlier guess was probably wrong.
My first thought when seeing the obverse and MM specifically was a 1985-89 D due to the huge size of that MM.
Some pieces I have that ARE imaged already (keeping the mintage around or below 1,000 pcs.) Cook Islands - 1990 50 Dollars (Matte) NGC MS70...
Pretty sure this is my lowest mintage US quarter at 80,590 (picked it from a cull silver bin): [ATTACH]
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