If you, yourself, are not reasonably sure of the question you ask (i.e. will it go 70), then you are likely bet off leaving as-is. Said a bit...
I do not think either coin's value is significant enough to make investing more money in grading a win-win. Typically, my personal rule of thumb...
Jamie does a very good job with the price guide, but I must admit I find my self disagreeing with much of what he wrote in the linked article.
I'll take LDS luster for 7, Alex.
64. Dip it and it might go 5.
net 63
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Appears a bit hazy, but I'll bet it wasn't when graded. 67.
I'll bet they will say "yes", and GDJMSP is correct in his assertions here, IMO.
A prenuptial. ;) Kidding aside, I'm sorry to hear of your divorce and the forced liquidation of your collection and investments. I agree with...
I guessed 66 for slightly muted luster. Coin's clean enough to garner a 67 if it was graded before the mellowing started. that's always the...
It may be a big assumption, but it certainly would explain the NGC grade (which is why I offered it). And if the coin isn't more lustrous in...
Put it in your pocket and wear it down a bit with your other change. The coin will lose some detail and probably drop a grade or two, but after a...
My advice: Continue with the transaction, but save the pics of the coins in case there is an issue and the listing pics go away.
My first observation is the coin is wonderfully original looking. My second observation is the coin is not photographed but scanned and I suspect...
Net 30.
Hey, wait a minute, I said "All I was going to say on this thread is..." and then responded two more times. Warm up that crow. lol
The former. We agree.
I don't care if you're Mark Feld (i.e. a former grader, whom I suspect will agree with me), much less a former programmer who is detail oriented,...
Three possible explanations: First, it corroded off. Second, it was removed via post-mint damage (intentional or otherwise). Third, it was never...
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