You can buy one from Mike Mezack's HSN for less than $55......
It looks pretty close to the AU50 example (for 1917-1924) on PCGS's Photograde app, so I'll go AU50 with a really weak strike.
MS63? I wonder if her face had an unfortunate date with a staple... Pretty toning though!
It's on someone's fixed price list, so I'll go ahead and let them know.
While looking through listings for fun, I came across what is supposedly an 1822 JR-1 dime that NGC graded G4. Its certification lookup is here:...
It does look suspiciously similar to the picture. Definitely a shot worth taking!
Is it one of the wrong denomination clashes? If so that's a really awesome pickup.
I think the toning follows the correct progression. I'll guess that it is a MS64 that got buoyed to MS65 by the pretty toning. So MS65 for me!
I agree that it doesn't appear to be the small date variety, and thus probably not worth sending in for grading. Still a pretty coin though! Check...
My oldest coin is a 1799 British halfpenny, and my oldest American coin is an 1805 large cent. Both are in pretty sad shape, but hey, they're...
Mine is my 1819 B-1 PCGS G04 quarter.
I'll go XF40. I really like the toning on it!
I found this PCGS grading challenge video and thought you all might enjoy it. Since you only have a video to base your opinions on, luck is a...
That coin makes me so sad that I probably wouldn't want to buy it either. WHY couldn't they have done that to a 1920 or 1923 instead of that 1921??
I'm thinking 63 or 64, unless all those marks are on the slab. Your "buy the coin not the slab" comment means they probably blew it and called it...
Is it the cud by "States?" It looks like that cud is on S-232. Cool coin!
Like molten gold? :smuggrin:
Upon comparing with examples on this website: http://www.1794largecents.com/1794/collection.htm it appears that it might be S-45 (based on the...
It appears to be O-105, which is an R.1 variety. I wouldn't try to restore it in any way because that toning is really even and attractive. A...
Is the salesman by chance the one and only Mike Mezack? He's definitely an entertaining man, and quite talented considering how he can rehash the...
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