You've been working! Some impressive upgrades you found, nice work!
Good luck, I think 99+% of the 1950P's are crap. LOL
The 1950 issues are a thorn in my side, especially the P. That's a nice 50D!
Great score! I would remove the coins ASAP and put them into airtites. Hopefully the reverses aren't black - it'd be cool is they were full red!
I had given up hope then I found 2 of them just a couple of months apart. PURE LUCK, both were mint state too! I had one NGC slabbed MS-65 and...
Too many to list all! All of the 98,99,2000 WAMs, and various other varieties. Also found quite a few ultra gem coins MS-67-up.
The quarter looks kinda cool. How'd the reverse turn out?
The crème de la crème of my searching. These are tough in gem grade. The mints and Fed had a way of beating them to death before the banks even...
Not to discourage you....but I've been searching for 25+ years and have never found one. I know several other decade+ level searchers that have...
As far as the OP - I am no expert on the series but...in my experience none of the TPG's will slab this type of toning (except maybe IGC*). Ruined...
These tiny spots are not a concern IMO. The coin is best left alone save for a rinse in xylene or 100% isopropanol. Those by far the best solvents...
...back to you! And Happy New Year!
I found this 1998 CLAM at a coin show, dealer had no idea....and I didn't tell him. I think the set was like $8. SCORE! My dealer f'ed up the...
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REAL lucky, I found 2 of the 1999 WAMs just a few months apart after searching tens of thousands of coins. These are TRULY rare!!!! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Large dates but the 1960D's are about equal in number between the large and small dates. It's the 1960P SD you're hunting.
HAHAHAHA....yeah, I get it, variety fatigue is real. That said, the fun is finding one in the wild. I have never bought any of them except for...
Where's the WAM's? :cigar:
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