Since at least two people have similar coins, could it be that the reverse die suffered a neat/clean (die) chip at a very interesting location (O...
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Did not pick up the rim diagnostics for Proof from the photo. Also, the coin obviously looks better in hand. My MS 61 grade was significantly...
The scratch above the date and overall coin surfaces result in MS 61 imho. That being said, I really like the coin at that grade.
55 to 58. Could it be that you acquired it because the slab did not indicate it is Vam 8?
To correlate to an EAC Large Cent net grade... possibly G4.
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After taking a second look at the 1845 H10C, I noticed an undeserved hit on her right breast. That in addition to the minor wear could jeopardize...
Including the hit above the head, the 1823/2 obverse appears to grade 5 or 10 points less than the reverse in arriving at the shown grade. The...
I have purchased many coins, particularly ancient Chinese, for many years. Sadly missed out on coins I needed on the bargain list. Congrats on...
65 or better. Would need it in hand to evaluate it for the potential better grades.
I am coming in really late in the game and have not researched this, but would systemic low striking pressure and/or worn dies explain the flat...
This is a coin which would be much easier to grade in hand, not by photo. That being said, I go with AU 58, but would not be surprised by a grade...
Nice coin!
Guessed the grade. Has CAC... so would resubmittal get you MS 60?
Can’t imagine two parallel very closely spaced die chips. Also certainly PMD.
AU 58. Minor rubs and scratches.
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