very very nice. Great color.
strange to say the least.
weird, they're not raised are they?
quite nice for that note. A black eagle is always a welcome addition to a collection
I found this 1944 at my local shop and was louping it out when I noticed a little something odd, so I purchased it and took it home for further...
A lot of you know that while I appreciate paper for its beauty and artistry I don't really dabble in that world and other than the few silver...
the mintage figs I heard were 139mil. 53 mil for the P and 86 mil for the D. Thats significantly higher than 62mil but not near as high as say...
However the coins submitted from DLRC have an indicator letter in the serial number I believe so you know they were from DLRC.
Actually, mark h is a respected member of the community. he may not know everything but I'm sure he is a standup guy, unlike...
You're being reported for flaming. There is an etiquette standard here thank you.
I look often, but buy seldom. I spent 3 years looking for an 1897 O barber dime in F or better and finally bought a VF with a cut on the reverse....
a fine buy sir.
Oh about $1600-$2000 depending on the state of preservation. It looks like about a 63 or 64 IMO.
pretty sure that ebaypowerseller and the guy on ebay are one in the same.
High grade or not a problem coin is a problem coin... cleaned, corroded....If you think that thing is going to get past $1600 much less get to...
no wait, I thought that TPGs like the big three NEVER make mistakes, yeah right.
well then, michael6290 would know that a slabbed coin by one of the better tpgs is easier to sell when it looks like an altered dog than it does...
It looks like a 60 or 61 to me, the excessive hairlining or scratches will keep it from going higher than that but it is still a nice coin.
all right, I'm not a paper guru, so I'll ask: wide and narrow what? and could you post examples of the two side by side for comparison?
That ebay coin looks to be a VF just from the marks and wear the obvious overexposure is trying to cover up.
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