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Interesting observation. I have no idea.
NGC loves that LDS luster.
FWIW, I agree with grease filled dies assessment, Marshall. Here's the example from my type set. A fairly well struck example, particularly the...
63rb
Not seeing the rims makes it tough, as it is my experience that this is the area that differentiates this issue in the upper grades. I guessed 69.
p.s. very nice coin, BTW. :)
Those images are seriously juiced. The telltale sign is the normally grey with a sight purple tinge holder is blue. Typical of saturation...
$87.22 give or take
FWIW, here's my example: [img] [img] NGC PR 67 CAM
Who stole my Ikes? :eek:
Pretty!
Toughie. Going to have to think about this one. My first reaction was 65, but don't think it's graded that low and I doubt RLM would buy a 65.
6 BTW, I find this coin VERY attractive.
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TPG grade: VF 20 I think many/most of you are undergrading this coin because of the obverse weak strike, not atypical for this issue.
1883 no cents nickel -- one year type coin almost always in demand.
65 shot 66, IMO. small photos make it even more than the usual guesswork.
Neat coin! I'll wager that coin is worth more raw, and to me, that's a sign of a good purchase.
I've owned an Ike collection that has lived in a Dansco for many years. Be careful with silver and silver proof coins. They can haze, tone...
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