If you like the coin, I like the 1820 at that price. Not a common coin to find in anything but mint state/AU (most/all are memebers of the...
64
Had the coin continued to tone, I would have expected it to tone into more of the coin rather than simply continue to tone in the exact same area...
That looks like a nice 63 to me. I really wouldn't balk at a 64, at least from the photos. Northeast has nice coins.
Is this called "dishing"?
Sure looks better than a 63, but Larry's a pretty good grader, despite SEGS' reputation.... Overdipped?
Here's a link to the Heritage archives for proofs from this year:...
At first I thought this was not a proof (rims don't look square enough). The more I look at it the more I think it might be (particularly the...
Wonder what it looked like when slabbed. guessed 65
6r - slightly muted luster
"MS63DMPL or MS64PL? Which Would You Buy and Why?" I would buy the coin that appeals more to me -- as I don't buy coins as investments (they...
Have no fear, I never last in first place either. lol
Of all the PCGS coins you've posted, this might be the first (?) 67. But I whimped out and guessed 66. lol
If it were a large cent, that'd be a 64/65 coin. I guessed 65.
Don't have much time now, but essentially NGC66=PCGS65, so if use the price guide for a 66, be sure to factor this into the equation. You might...
That's a pretty nice coin.
Stewart, Don't you think that by the time the spread increases the price of gold will have retreated? In other words, it has been my observation...
63b is my guess 64 would not surprise me. 58 wouldn't really phase me either.
Simply put, the supply exceeds the demand.
Surprising.
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