The 1984-P looks like a doubled die to me. I see doubled serifs on "IN" and the "G" in "GOD".
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MS-64 I don't know slabs very well, so I think I'll pass on guessing. I looks like an older slab though...
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I have a question. If a shipwreck recovered coin (like the one shown above) was submitted to a third party grading service and they did not know...
Beautiful coin bradgator! MS-65
I think it was caused by a worn die. There are ridge rings on both sides as well, which are more evidence of die deterioration.
MS-63 PL I'm guessing it upgraded.
I don't think that's a good idea... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/disaster-need-help-please.267208/
I'm having a hard time with this one. AU Details, Cleaned?
I'll join the MS-66 club. :)
AU-58
No, but I do hand them out often.
Entry Post. I'm not sure whether I like the Judaea Prutah, or the Seated Quarter better. I'll decide which if I happen to win. Thanks LordM!...
It looks cleaned, but authentic to me.
MS-66
Very nice Franklin Half Dima! MS-66 FBL
I don't have a firm stance on planchet flaws yet. Grading is still new to me, I only have two and a half years of experience.
There are a few marks on his cheek, but I think it deserves MS-65.
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