very nice.
Oh well.
The quality control on the late 70's through mid 80's were spotty and mediocre at best.
Too much, that thing is a harshly cleaned XF. The details in the sails are almost completely obliterated. Blech.
I think that "wear" on the cheek is just a hotspot from the lighting and I am going to say MS-62, a beautiful piece to be sure. I love it, you...
I love the coin and the pics are quite good. I also have a hard time capturing the fullness and toning of copper coins when I am photographing...
Looks plenty real to me and if Great Southern is selling it I also agree probably over graded, but authentic.
Is it just there or does it appear on other parts of the slab as well.
people occasionally spend silver eagles too, doesn't make them anymore coins than presidentials.
They are coins, but indeed not real coins, but yet they are more real than say presidential dollars or sacagaweas which are coins in the technical...
Looks VF-20, reverse is actually pretty strong.I dunno about no toolin'. Where exactly at GD? Here is a VF-30 specimen that I have. [IMG] [IMG]
I also am leaning towards the AU-50 range.
It looks to be a low MS specimen around a 63, from what I see in the pictures.
An indian headdress and a phrygian cap, how interesting. I particularly like the fact that she is resting on the globe with liberty surrounding...
I can't wait to see some better pictures, I love #2, that must've been the deal of the bunch IMO, I'd like to see #5 closer too looks like you...
I've had a few thoughts about quitting every once and a while. Sometimes it gets to be a burden when I look at all I've accumulated and know that...
I would call it AU since I seem to see wear on the hip.
not gonna do it, I'd rather have a nice xf 09 s vdb
Interesting, I didin't know they put out so many sample slabs.
wow, nice coin man, I'd call it XF-40, it's got some interesting coloring but I love the TPD
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