I see it as a nice MS-66. I cherrypicked a really nice unattributed MS-67 a few years ago. That is a fun one to cherrypick. I have a feeling...
Now that gets me excited!! Great lamination.
Wow!! That is a clean looking nickel! I'd grade it as a MS-67+ 6FS.
You will probably be seeing this one in hand sometime soon. I need to send it to you for the possible 12b designation. But I need to send to to...
This is exactly what I was thinking. MS-65
My gut is saying VF-25.
I did pay 65 money for her. So buy the coin and not the holder. ;)
This lady will be taking a trip to New Jersey to see what John at CAC thinks of it.
Correct, unless the variety is a listed variety in the Redbook, PCGS will not attribute it without you paying for it. If you look at the PCGS...
Well this was an interesting one. I saw it among a whole bunch of others in a case. When I took a closer look at it, I was floored. I had to...
I would love to have finally made a new VAM listing. This was an interesting piece from the moment I held it in my hand. It will have a short...
Calling the usual suspects... @Dave Waterstraat @Morgandude11 @messydesk
It's the common nickname for the double die obverse. If you look at the eye, it is doubled.
She looks really flashy. Semi-PL at the least. The price was certainly right.
I just picked up this beautiful 1887 Morgan Dollar at a local show this morning. I thought it would be a good subject for another guess the...
I'm guessing it was a 64 and it stayed a 64.
I'm feeling this one as a MS-64 and they stayed consistent with it and graded it MS-64 both times. It looks like the luster is a bit subdued with...
NGC MS-65 to PCGS MS-64+. I think they were hard on you again just like that last one.
I'm surprised they did not give a color bump like they usually do.
I love the die polish lines. I'm betting it's probably very flashy with semi-PL surfaces. Unfortunately, it looks to have a few more hits than...
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