Worth a nickel :thumb:
Looks AU to me.
It's advertised as spot and tone free.
I was referring to numismatics knowledge as a whole, and not specifically grading.
Crack out and in a 2x2 ;) and yes that is good for that year.
The ones along the smile line behind his mouth, there's one on the lapel of the coat, Monticello has some in the windows and columns.
68DCAM fits it nicely.
My take on it are: 1.) It definitely was a waste of money to submit it for grading and slabbing. 2.) The price it sold for, was way too high for...
The only person, from my standpoint anyway, that you owe an apology to is mrbrooklyn. He may be a bit brash at times with his responses; however,...
It's already too high. I wouldn't pay more than $12-$15 for it myself.
The bad news is, it's not an error and occurred after minting, known as PMD, or Post Mint Damage. The good news is, it has .07234 ounces of pure...
I was wondering that myself.
This came up in my search of recent completed sales, and was not something I was looking at buying for my collection.
I have one which is non-discriminate on grade, i.e. any MS with Proofs. The one I'm working on now, all are MS/PR64 or higher. The next one,...
This coin is graded PCGS G06, and is listed at $18 in the guide, and sold on TeleTrade for $15 +$8 BP. Not sure what about the coin justifies a...
Better pictures are needed; however, from I can see in the pics you provided, this could have gone 64 or 65.
Irrespective of what cmilla thinks, you did good. You got some junk silver for half of melt. :thumb:
I think what condor is saying, that the prices being bid up to, are no bargain. He's correct on that too.
If that photo is indicative of what that site you speak of has to offer, that's no different than the same listings on eBay of large lots of...
You should another option in your poll for people who crack the slabs and remove the coins so it doesn't matter what condition the slab is in...
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