Most likely you will find in MS64 condition either a 1924 or 1927. These years are most common and therefore you can select from a huge number of...
I think you talk about a common ASE. Is it a MS68? In this case I do not believe so, but if it's a 69 and there is a possibility to get a 70, why not?
@Skyman Sorry to hear your Franklin is not cameo. I see definitely cameo devices, PCGS is wrong in this case. Maybe they downgraded the coin...
@Skyman What's about the Franklin from your 1954 Proof Set?:)
AU with old cleaning, some hairlines and recently retoned. Not problem free.....
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Honestly? Early commemoratives in top grades along with nice toning.
The 1911 in M63 is a better coin and not available for the sight unseen price above mentioned.
Xf40 or xf Details, since there is a rim ding. It depends on the grader.
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Morgan 58 Jefferson 66 Lincoln 65
The Saints are undegraded by today's standards. I' ve seen a lot of 63's with less eye appeal. But there is no big money in upgrading. So enjoy...
Sorry, I'm not a specialist in Fractional Gold, but this one looks really faked:sorry:
The left one seems to be high AU, but the right one seems not to be authentic. Do you have reverse pics?
An appealing outstanding piece, wow..... Congratulations macintosh11235.
@macintosh11235 MS66?;)
Keep them dry, dry and dry and than it's a great pleasure to see original rolls from long gone eans like the swirrling twentys or flowering sventies.
Thanks MrBlzr, for sharing this interesting article.:happy:
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