I wouldn't waste the money on the Franklin. It's circulated, wear on high points both sides, lots of scratches not worth the submission fees IMO....
AU. Circulation wear can be seen in all three photos, and enough of it to hold it back from MS.
Grade revealed on page 3. MS64PL ;)
The same is true with the FBL designation on Franklin halves. NGC looks at both sets of lines, PCGS only the bottom set.
Mine too ;)
The auction ended with a winning bid of $275.
Rather late to report it as the listing ended and the coin sold for $275.
A grading service no longer in business, was no doubt a basement grader, no set standards in their grading, and obviously over graded this Morgan,...
Depends on your definition of "packed with cash" ;)
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Designations PCGS assigns the following attributes where appropriate: Full Band (FB) - Mercury Head Dimes – the central bands on the fasces on the...
You got it below PCGS price guide value of $19, I'd say not bad. As Rodeoclown said, these are selling for over $20.
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There are many dealers who have a bargain box on their table(s). Look through those, you might just find what you're looking for.
I would say the contact marks are not light or scattered enough to make a 65 grade. The first ones that I noticed, before enlarging the pics, were...
I wouldn't say NGC slabbed coins command a premium over PCGS, but I have seen an increase in popularity around my neck of the woods for PCGS...
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Die cracks and machine doubling are quite common and don't add any extra premiums to value. However, someone might go a buck or two for the...
Depends on if it's a large date 70 S or small date 70 S. The small date is the most desirable and rarer than the large date. This is what to look...
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