Yepper. . . Someone scrubbed her.:inpain:
Here you go. . ....
I'll say 66. Very nice coin whatever the grade!!!
My wife just asks. . . "You paid WHAT for that dollar?" :wideyed:
Thank you. I will try to post a better picture tomorrow.
My newest Peace Dollar find. . . A 1928S (to keep the 1928 company).:happy: A nice pair, IMHO. [ATTACH]
From the Heritage Auction website. . . . Announcement: Sunday & Tuesday Internet Coin Auctions and Weekly World and Ancient Coin Auctions move...
My experience with these auctions is pretty much limited to graded Peace Dollars. What I've noticed recently is that the number of coins to...
That's funny. Does he know that 2 is bigger than 1.5?;)
And by the way. . . The coins remain NOT for sale. Not sure why the assumption that sending them for grading = putting them up for sale. I...
The card is not destroyed... It is very much intact. The coin holders were sort of built into the cardboard of the card but each holder was...
19Lyds - - None of the folks on either end of this anniversary card were collectors. I'd imagine the giver thought Silver Anniversary = "Silver...
3 MS64 and 1 Genuine (PVC Residue).
I received the grades earlier today from PCGS. . . Of 18 coins submitted, 14 of them graded MS65. Although I was hoping to pull a 66 or two,...
Yep, all Philly.
Not that it matters, but this wasn't a wedding album. It was a 25th anniversary card. And not that this matters either, but I don't plan on...
Yep. . . You can see the other side of the coins. Because I plan to send some of them for grading, I popped them out of the original card holder.
As a basis for comparison, here's a 65+: [ATTACH]
Agree with everyone. . . This is not a 66. Based on the pictures, it appears that the lady has been dinged a few times.:( Nice coin though.
I also PM'd you. . . Thank you very much. You've been a huge help!!! I sent the contacts you gave me an e-mail.
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