I'll agree my opinion in grading this coin is limited but the reverse just is so weak I would never buy this coin. I will also agree that everyone...
Reverse looks really weak
I'm not all that good of a grader but I don't see a 63 here
You may certainly ask. I am in the target market for tpgs. I like coins but I'm not able to grade to a degree that I can safely buy raw coins....
I don't know I never saw it. But the reverse seems really poorly struck for a 63. But I'm definitely no expert grader.
I think the bump was pedigree
So here it is [ATTACH][ATTACH] This brings me to the concept of market grading. My personal dislike is I feel it makes a transaction harder....
Ok so that is what I thought, it adds no value or has no value. So even if the op is right he is still wrong, in a sense.
Would an actual die crack on a circulated Lincoln of this date even be worth anything?
At what point does a hairline become a full on impairing scratch? I really don't like the neck and really wonder what you guys think about this....
My bad on the title it is a half.
Some large cents can have really cool die cracks [ATTACH]
Personally I don't like the scratches on the neck [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As long as the guy actually buys the coin with his own money if he has the highest bidder I don't have a problem with it.
I always thought it was the job of the government to take money out of the mouths of the beneficiaries via death taxes.
If someone is such an unprofessional retail salesman that no one wants to do business with him the fault, sir, lies with the poor salesman not...
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Since when did slabs come with coa's?
I love the idea of arguing a point with a vague non referenced piece of evidence. It would almost be fun to see how style of arguing that would go...
Halfdollarderek has been buying from 40_mila again.
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