jjteaparty often has them in mid grades. be patient, reach out to different dealers as previously suggested. and be prepared to pay up for...
I think it stands for "retread" since the most recent post prior to today was 6 months ago.
If it is a valuable coin, consider sending it in for conservation . If not so valuable, the verdicare approach should work. verdicare is very...
vf30? looks like old wipe/cleaning
100% copy.
I'll be interested in seeing the grade, if pcgs took the buckled rev die into account when grading the obv. great looking piece of history there.
I really can't judge luster from photos, and it's hard to see light rub, and slider Walker's are very common. So other than surface marks I just...
nor Rodeoclown, for that matter.
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I have 2 flowing hair dollars which don't count I guess, and 1 1799 DBD which had an old cleaning but has retoned fairly well. Still looking for a...
I don't think it AT'd. I think it had a dip at some point and retoned in an album or envelope, as many have done. Nothing wrong with that. AU...
agree with whizzed. I can see some faint parallel lines. You really have to be able to rotate it under a light, though, to see the faux luster...
I guessed AU55, but thought 53 was a possibility if "net graded" for a dip.
The toning on that Franklin does not look natural to me. Skyman's in depth comments are very informative.
Ha ha, that's good. my grade was "Good, abused"
Fletcher, that's a great looking Fugio!
Nice find, Eduard. and your Pine Trees are very good looking.
my thought, before seeing the assigned grade, was AU50 (dipped and album retoned).
very good looking, original coin. I think you did well!
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