Bet you could submit those to SGS and get them in a MS68 multi coin holder.
XF45 for the 1882 $5 and VF35 for the other one? Total guess on the second one.
Ack! Not interpolation or curve fitting! If there's one thing I've learned in my engineering class this semester, trying to shoehorn a natural...
Cool die crack through E Pluribus too! Too bad it was harshly cleaned.
I'll go MS61. MS60 obverse + MS62 reverse = MS61 in my eyes. Nice coin!
It almost looks like a wedge-shaped die defect, but what are the chances of one happening that look that similar to the overdate?
I don't think he's looking for grading statistics so much as he'd like opinions on what grading distribution you'd expect if you sent in, say,...
This probably sounds pretty dumb (and in all honesty I think it sounds pretty dumb), but I'd probably spend maybe 10% more on a coin with the gold...
C'mon, don't you know that's the rare pattern they made 80 years prior to production (and ten years before the obverse debuted)?! Some numismatist...
Lol this reminds me of the Hoover Dam tour in Chevy Chase's Vegas Vacation. "Take all the dam pictures and ask all the dam questions you want...
MS64
Here's my loony theory: Teachmind is a secondary account for a regular user that's having too much fun jerking everyone's chain. Just a theory...
While I'm almost certain it's a reproduction (and a pretty nice one at that), wouldn't that be amazing if a dealer put a genuine super rare coin...
If you knew it would get Unc Details and not AU Details, it MIGHT be worth considering sending it in, since apparently there's a huge price jump...
Ooh! Cool find. Is that machine doubling or is it a doubled die?
That half dollar looks like the legends and date stand an eighth of an inch off the coin!
This is kind of related, so I'll add that you can tell a dateless 1916 from a dateless 1917. If the shield rivets are really weak, Liberty has...
If it comes back with a numerical grade, I could see it anywhere between AU55 and MS62. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if it came back as...
Hmm... how about the MS65 and MS67 plate coins in the PCGS Photograde App? I believe the Pogue quarter is the MS66 coin.
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