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MS64star or MS65 ngc graded
WLH22, I accept your opinion.:happy: For me, rim dings, are a knockout:bag:
There are more important knockout factors in this series than small copper spots. I mean things like hairlines, light cleaning, rim dings and...
I don't believe so. Those coins are 100 years old and stood the test of time.
Why don't you like copper spot WLH22? They are a sign of originality and when they are decent why to avoid them?
There must be some hidden hairlines....another example that it's difficult to grade a coin from pics only.
I agree with 64
My newest purchase....the 1968 San Francisco nickel is so close to full step designation, but sadly isn't. Eitherway a nice ms set......[ATTACH]
I agree with treashunt
Oh guys...my story is still sad. Several years ago I visited my favourite coin shop. In the queue before me stood an elderly man with several...
I like the color, nice chocolate covered surface...I think xf40 all day long..with a shot to xf45 as mentioned before. One negative is the gouge...
Mmhh, I would call it a xf45.
Thanks for sharing the story behind the coins....impressing:)
The coin is accurately graded i.m.o. There is no need to break the holder, furthermore I think this tiny spots are kind of waterspots......no...
It 's a 64? :hungry:
64plus
I think in the second half of the 19seventies. Nice coins....
Cool coins, I have several french revolution coins, too. Why did you send some coins to PCGS and the other half to NGC?
What's the difference beteeen a Dansco and a Whitman album? Is the Dansco more of a quality album?
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