I would have said borderline 63/64 for the CC. But, if it is exceptionally well-struck or has great luster and eye appeal, that may explain the...
I would probably go ahead and just spend that one if it were me.
The latest I am hearing on these coins is that there may be anywhere from 25,000 to potentially 400,000. I think it is still a little early to...
I only see a few flecks on the jacket.....so I would say MS-66. If the discoloration is severe enough, then maybe a 65. Great looking coin though!
Is this a coin that has bounced around a few times at auctions?
Whoops.......I forgot about that one. :rolleyes: Thanks for pointing that one out.
Maybe the seller is confusing it with the price of the 1999 set.
I have been following this thread as well. It's interesting to see how even PCGS can jump around with their grades. It goes to show everyone how...
Another thing to consider is that the old PCGS "rattler" holders are easier to tamper with than present-day holders.
The Indian Cents often have what is called Longacre Doubling, after the designer of the coin. Check this article out for a thorough explanation:...
This coin is being debated over on the Collector's Universe message boards. A member over there took a shot at it. However, most of the posters...
Looks like a standard 1929 $2.5 Indian......unless is a counterfeit of course.
Look at this ebay auction that just ended and look at the design at the grading service holder insert......definitely intentionally designed to...
Hey guys, I thought some members may find this article written by J.T. Stanton (coauthor of the Cherrypicker's Guide) about understanding...
Ben, Yet another nice one for the collection. Wow, I think the grading on this is tough. I think that the reverse is definitely a Fine, as I...
Your decision to pass is a wise decision, as SGS is a self grader, and the coins are grossly overgraded. Coin Prices provides a good guide for...
Definitely an auction to avoid. Other than the specifically stated items, the other items will be INB, IGS, and (Insert three or four random...
I saw that...unfortunately, I have no family that I can legitimately link to as West Virginia Civil War combat death. Thanks for the link De Orc.
If it were me, I would probably sell it for some 19th century type coins or classic gold....lol.;)
I can see the doubling on the coin, but I'm not sure about it to be honest. Looking at the lettering, it looks like just machine doubling. But,...
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