I am going to look at this differently, after looking at that coin again. That could be a lamination. Here is a 2010D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Yeah, I saw the back of Lincolns head. There was definitely a multiplier for it to be centered and almost look cupped like a die cap. Cool find!
TPG's grade luster and contact differently, those fine grazes when the coin rotates are also graded differently. It's their Nitsche, You won't...
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It looks like three or more rotated D's and an hor/S SE. I don't think I have ever seen anything like it. Maybe you got the benefits-reward of a...
I was surprised to find this one with nearly full copper plating. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thats a neat 01D @Nathan401 definitely some thin plating on that one. Looks neat with the stretched details.
I believe the major difference in AT and NT and even MA. Is (I might have to be corrected) is the elevation chromatics. As the coin tones another...
Luster plays a big part in the grade. If it doesn't have that mirrorlike fine luster, it is going to be hard to get a top pop with PCGS.
My Uncle sold off most of my Grand parents stash. And they weren't well off. But the rest of the family got pissed when they found out he did. LOL...
Looking forward to the photos. The 25 doesn't look terrible, and there are 2 64's that look like they have some nice luster.
Thats die deterioration.
Here is a 50D that I bought a few years ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thats something I didn't know. Interesting.
It's so hard to say Mark. 67 is PCGS top pop with 29 of them.
NGC and PCGS are tough on each other. Crossovers are difficult to get. Hopefully you didn't crack them from the slabs. Also NGC doesn't mind a...
It is a simple mistake and happens with all the TPG's. PCGS makes the same mistakes.
Same here I still haven't seen a P Salt River Bay.
I can't argue with any of this above, I have been at this long enough to see one coin change and the one right next to it stay as brilliant as the...
Neat centered Broadstrike.
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