You know, I still have my very first "coin collection" that I completed when I was in scouting. I was 6 or 7. A cent from each year from as far...
nice but a pretty baggy jawline.
At least a VG-8 if not a 10, I can see clearly L TY and possibly more of the R. If it has four full and two half letters it'll be a 10.
great color IMO, but the reverse has too many hits to get above a 63. An intriguing coin nonetheless.
a very nice piece
great looking coin.
AU-58, I have to agree, luster breaks and rubbing on cheekbone and jawline, and again on the leftside wheat stalk.
Outstanding looking work there man.
Not a proof. It just doesn't have those fields the way the proofs do
Yes he has but that was with the help of artificial elements, like coating the coin with vaseline and sitting it in direct sunlight for a week.
cool
Not too shabby there, AU seems to be about right for it...58 that is.
I'll concur with a 64 on this one, little too much chatter on her cheek to go to a 65 imo.
WOW, thanks man. I learned something new and important today, that was truly a fabulous post.
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get your picture taken with them, and post it here.
I use my thumbnail to cut through the mylar.
still some magnificent pictures there.
nice find.
I'd go VG on the Morgan and F on the Bust Quarter
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