That is one of the things that make it so interesting.
looks legit to me.
I've been having issues with my signature line....but then again that could just be me.
That is a nice clash
I'd like to see sharper images of your coin if possible.
I think it is pretty darn cool.
I am happy for you but I am shocked at the same time. I think PCGS must've outsourced the grading of this coin to CO or WA cause someone was high...
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This section of parallel lines down the right side of the field in this picture
If it was mine I would think very carefully before submitting it. I would try and examine it as dispassionately as possible under multiple light...
It might get AU details, IMO, but I am seeing what appear to be striations in the fields on the right side of the obverse and in the left field...
Matt is not wrong....an AU is more than twice the money an XF is listed for....definitely something you want to invest the $25 for the slab.
Its a beauty for sure...this would be one of those cases where I totally ignored the numerical grade on the plastic regardless of the bean
Coin looks AU to me and I am also a bust half guy. I bet the toning is nicer in hand. Josh managed to wash it out two different ways with...
I would chance it for a grade.
IMO, these are all legitimate Die Pair 4 coins. I can see the die chip inside the upper loop of the S clearly on coins 1,3, and 4, and believe...
Vinegar should never be used as a cleaning agent or a dipping agent due to the acidity of it. Vinegar, especially cider vinegar, is actually used...
make sure you get straight on pics of both the obv and the rev and close ups of the date/mm and the vdb.
Buy the books before you buy the coins.
Shots from an angle don't help much, straight on shots work better...that being said, they all look to be from Die Pair 4. If you look at them...
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