Some people are really stupid. The other day I had contact with a german collector of the Saints series. Except of 5!! coins he owns the complete...
I agree with micbraun
Lighthouse has nice aluminium boxes, which entered the market last year. These boxes are made for 30 slabs and fit both, PCGS and NGC.
I'm in the AU 55 ballpark. Weak strike obverse, but unsure bout reverse.
Both AU58.....
1) VF25, maybe details,rim damage 2) MS63
1) MS64bn 2) AU53 3) MS63 Nice coins btw.
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Love your 1955 Skyman....beautiful:p
Nice toning, I agree with Pickin and Grinin
Love the Large Cent and the walker, you did well.....;)
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Sorry Kurt, there is no sense in giving a black and white answer......both PCGS and NGC are recommended for some series. Both have their problems...
MS64, bugs bunny and maybe fbl...
This coin is a typical 62 by today's grading standards and formerly a 58 in the wanning days of TPG......
The 1914 Phili Saint is rare in MS 63 and above and seldom encountered. I see an accurately graded coin. Leave it as it is.......NGC would grade...
I'll go with 65
Another one with good luster and less distracting contact marks[ATTACH][ATTACH]
These coins are definitely keepers, your grandfather was a wise man storing cents of a span of nearly 75 Years. That's a heritage to hold on....
I like it though. A good collection is build of formidable preserved coins and of minerior conditions to show the difference of the whole mint...
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