Just been looking thru all my ANACS graded Ikes..All two...and they're both at least two grades off...LOL!...on the LOW end.
I think she's worth $300 if left an ungraded type coin.
Agree with AU Details.
63, but should be a DETAILS coin for the deep gouge.
I really miss my Sat. chats with JT...I could always count on him for coin advice.
In 1970 it cost about $5.00 to fill the average tank...now about $60.00...that sounds just about right to me, as fuel has been shockingly LOW.
Silver at $20 and gold at $1,500 is where the market should be these days.
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It's a clad business strike, but only placed in mint sets that year. There was a mintage of 2,000,000, but only 1,769,258 sets were sold. These...
64, 65 tops.
VF30
MS64 RB, no peeking...I've one which looks the same and NGC sent it back as "Questionable Color"
Most likely a 65, but 66 is possible with modern grading standards. ANACS is sometimes low, so could be a 64 on the holder...a dart toss with ANACS.
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A very appealing cent and would make a great type set coin.
I agree with most here. Coin B is the nicer of the two and looks the least circulated, but I really don't admire either one.
Almost as frosty as a cold winter night in Carson City...-38 below zero.
Never questioned any of my ICG graded slabs, but I only own several...on the other hand I have a bunch of NGC and PCGS which are very...
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