There are submission time restrictions set by the grading companies based on the release dates of the coins. There was even a 2000 dollar reward...
Thanks for your input this evening guys... I appreciate it!!..
@Skyman you're the toner guy.. what say you! ...... Lord of the Rings pun intended...
Thanks green18 . That's where I'm at (undecided).. It sure is purdy anyway!!
Lots of folks on the AT vs NT bandwagon today!! Any thoughts on this piece? P.S. it came this way, this is not a trick question. I'm leaning...
Hey... thats a 34 doubled die obverse (notice especially on the T and R in trust on the front... in the bargain bin?? I never found anything like...
I agree, it could grade 64. I had 64 as an initial number and changed it to a 63 actually.. Primarily because of its appearance (just like you...
I'd vote ms63 . I think the obverse fields and the cheek are too mark free for it to have been in circulation.
I wondered about the diameter of the circle. Looks about the size of the old twist off pop lids with the little metal segments that were crimped...
Everyone has heard of EOR (end of roll) coins often displaying different levels of toning, etc, etc.. But how about damage? I can't rule out that...
@Skyman ... heres a colorful 45P.. pics really don't do the colors justice tho.. thanks for the thread.. i haven't looked at some of these...
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@Skyman I'm still looking for my 38D.....;)..... wait a minute! There's not one!
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Randy, this is aj in oklahoma. I commented the other day on your turtle wax lens clarifying tip. Have you tried this out on capital holders before...
Don't forget a mint fresh bag of 1932 Denver Washington Quarters if any of ya'll get to go!!!!
Thanks for the tip Randy!!!! This is working great on some of my scratched up PCGS stuff!! I got a 1935 P quarter in ms65 that was a beater last...
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