It is so flagrantly obvious that this coin is not a proof. It seems like you have been quite rude to the members here, and that is unneccesary. If...
65 is my guess.
Wow, that 1869 proof quarter is simply amazing. I am green with envy.
It really upsets me that paypal sided with the buyer when he refused to help me file a claim. I was courteous through the whole manner as well,...
xf-40 IMO.
That may be an au-50, as that year/mintmark are typically weakly struck.
Btw, have any of you been required to submit a letter from the addressee to file your claims? I read their sheet they gave me and it didn't say...
I'm glad I don't do ebay anymore. I had one guy say he never got the coins, and I had to refund 400 dollars despite being insured. I filed a claim...
Just out of curiosity, how could anyone cheat? Unless of course they were an NGC grader who graded the coin?
I am going to second this. I would truly recommend that anyone who doesn't have these buy one. I would also recommend not grading coins with a...
If you don't mind me asking, how did you take these pictures? The look quite awesome I must say. I can't see any marks, and I think I might have...
You know, nothing surprises me now adays when it comes to coins. People are just crazy. :(
Proof 68, and oh so close to cameo, that I think it might squeak by.
I think your coin would grade a g-6. There is too much wear on the front as evidenced by the lack of detail in the hair, IMO to meet the vg grade,...
A g-6 example in a pcgs slab sold for 2500 in april through heritage. I think you did alright assuming that your coin doesn't get returned for...
No, the proofs don't look too much different than the business strikes, but that coin looks like it had a rag taken to it.
I really don't like how he says it is worth 585 in EF condition, when his is barely g.
I've seen a couple, and none of them looked anything like that. That luster doesn't look natural to me at all.
That coin is both worn and toned. It is very rare to see an untoned coin that has wear, as wear generally indicates the coin has been handled, and...
are there any milk spots on the coin? That limits it to a 68.
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