What do you guys think?
What are your thoughts on this one?
Just a heads up, a lot of book stores are carrying reissues of the 1947 red book. I flipped through it real quick. Back then an UNC fugio cent was...
Ben, I'd call that a lock 55. The cleaning is very light, and is more than acceptable by market standards in my opinion. What a nice example!...
Congrats bone!
Neat coin ben! Thanks for sharing. The obverse seems to have a better strike than the reverse. But overall I'd call it a fine. :)
I figured this thread would be about sac or susan b anthony dollars :) Do you happen to have a picture of these junk dollars? I always like to...
Nevst, I like it as a 64, assuming it has good luster. Nice pickup! Someday I can only hope to be able to cherrypick half as much as you. : )
I'd be delighted to enter. Since this contest is about gold, I'll share something about gold with the group. I saw something on the discovery...
http://www.coinbidders.com/Strike%20Doubling%20Flyer%20-%20PDF.pdf Here is the link Doug had under numismatic resources. Great pictures and...
I'm agree with everyone's assessment that it is machine doubling. GD has a good link under errors that clearly illustrates the difference.
Wow, I am not expert on error coins, but I feel that is not post mint : )
I can't tell too well from the pictures, but I think I would call it an au-55.
Wow! That is a neat coin. : )
I'm not currently collecting any coins, but I should mention that any coins after 1963, with the exception of silver proof kennedy halves, I just...
Yes he is. The co-author was Bill Fivaz.
PCI recently hired JT Stanton as their CEO. I wonder if this has something to do with the change in grading.
wow! Those are low.
Bill, do you have the mintage information by chance?
I would say it has au-50 details, and as mentioned has been cleaned . It also looks like there may be corrosion between the 3rd and 4th star, as...
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