No, 6 years later and I still have no idea who sent it to me. Oh well, at least it's a nice coin. Would have hated if my free coin had...
When you start posting threads like this one on different coin forums.:eggface:...
That's the point. The fact that the TPG label doesn't say that it has been cleaned doesn't mean that it hasn't been. It merely means that in the...
No different than the "BUY ME" crap being issued every day by the US mint. Everything has a place and someone who wants it.
Just about to say the same thing.
I do too. However, I'm waiting on August 1, 2016! :wacky:
I think Nevadabell was saying that the quarter his father owns is an AG--not the OP's dime which I would call a strong VF to weak EF.
Different naming convention. The Breen book came well before Wiley/Bugert.
They do include a complete picture of the coin--which to me at least is the important thing. I couldn't care less what the holder looks like.
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Not, IMO, a real problem at this grade level. Good/very good coins are going to have some contact problems. They couldn't have circulated long...
over-rated? bust half dollars...no one should ever collect one of these. Especially 1827s.;)
Frank forgot the 1827/6 O-102 [IMG] [IMG]
And then there are the coins where the mint personnel couldn't figure out what date to put on them... [IMG] [IMG]
It is, indeed, O-111. The faint die line connecting the olive branch to the C is diagnostic. One interesting fact about the 1836-111...it was...
Been specializing in bust half dollars for the past 40+ years. Secondary specialty in other bust era silver.
This pic looks much more like an MS coin. In the video it looked much more like broken luster and a dark rub across Liberty's face. Nice looking...
Bad day at Black Rock. On a different topic, did anyone else--from the quick peek at the bust half think that it shouldn't be in an MS holder in...
If NCS removes haze or ugly toning which reveals damage or corrosion on a coin then NCS didn't damage/destroy the coin. They merely uncovered...
Yes, but it didn't require a denomination, either. None of these mint-made bullion rounds--from ASEs to this latest boonswaggle do.
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