Hmmm, I'd have thought either 40 or 45 myself, but still a bust half is a bust half and they are all over the place when it comes to grading.
It looks pretty good to me.
1938 D/D, is there any publication that keeps track of current value on those. I think I bouth mine around 7 years ago for something around $29.
USA USA USA USA, woooooo. A nice tie with England.
I've got 2 myself, one magnetic, one not, neither real. The only way to be sure if you've done all the usual tests is to go for certification.
The mark next to lincoln's nose drops it to a 64 IMO.
I'd be really interested in this group, how they did it, how it got past pcgs, how the coins got found out, etc. Then I could render a proper...
I'll say AU-58, and to heck with what the TPG said.
just never had the will to put together even a date set of the sba.
switched camera, maybe these photos turned out better [IMG] [IMG]
sorry, it is a proof for y'alls information.
I've had this barber quarter on layaway at my shop for a couple of months. My budget isn't as big as I wish. So I picked it up today :hail:...
I would grade that coin, droolicious. Seriously, about AU-58 based on what I see in the pics.
It is only illegal to smelt nickels and cents if you get caught. If you have a good setup, say in a shed, you could make all the copper and...
My cynicism aside, market grading is the same thing as value grading IMO. You can't really separate the two because they are so closely linked....
Thats awesome, would love to see some pics of both the fake merc and the flying eagle. Welcome to CT.
nothing definite, but that mark on her cheek sure does look like a struck in fragment, but it could also be corrosion right on the surface from,...
gotta say 63 red, its very ticky looking.
scamola.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo........
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