So I picked up this very interesting 1889 Morgan Dollar yesterday. It was originally in a NGC MS-63 holder, but it was pretty beat up and I could...
I really like this one. It's the kind of MS-65's I like to buy. I'm guessing it's a 65 anyway. The marks in the field in front of Liberty as...
I picked this one up today. I HAD to have it and once @Dave Waterstraat see's it, he will know why. It was in an NGC MS-63 Gen 9 holder. I...
I'd say NT. Quite a few Roosevelt Dimes develop really wild colors.
Are you talking about those things that defy gravity and could fall out of the air at any moment? :rolleyes:
I never thought I would come up with a thread that lasted this long. It certainly is a fun thread though. :D
That would be a whole lot of fun! I just wish I was not located on the exact opposite corner or the US. I won't be attending. :(
Wow, that looks like a gorgeous 1904-(O?) Morgan Dollar. Where did you come across that one?
The yellow label ANACS coins can be a head scratcher at times. A lot of people like to think they are loose with their grading, but I've often...
I don't think it was the "toning" that held it back from the bean, I think it is the old crusty brown thumb print left on Booker T. Washington's...
I'm trying to read the images here. I'm at AU-53 on the 1840 AU-50 on the 1864-S
I would guess MS-64PL. I'm guessing the mirrors are there. :)
I picked these up yesterday. This first one is a 1956 Type 1 Proof Franklin Half Dollar, I paid $27.00 for it. [ATTACH] And this 1917-D Type 2...
I picked these yesterday. The first was a 1956 Type 1 Proof Franklin. I picked it up for $27.00. [ATTACH] And then I came across this in...
That luster is beautiful!! But the bag marks hold it to a 63 in my opinion.
I would say, sorry, but the positioning of the date is not correct. It's position relative to the denticles and Liberty's bust is too far west....
Well we've heard two answers so far. Both were no. LOL ;):smuggrin:
I will say: Bought: $125.00 Sold: $225.00
Jefferson Nickels are not my forte either, I tend to grade them a little tough. But I like to think that I've been learning how the TPG's grade...
Looks like a 67 to me. The marks on Jefferson's cheek and jaw appear to be pre-strike planchet marks rather that post strike hits. The luster...
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