[img]
[IMG] [IMG]
Both are gorgeous. They look a lot like a couple from Anaconda a couple of years ago. Is that where you bought them?
Yes, I know the definition of images. You have posted images of your coins before along with images from other sites, such as Lincoln Resource...
I can see it in the two bottom photos, but I don't see it in the top photo. Are these the same coin?
I remember receiving my proof sets in the early 60's. These "sealed" envelopes were never sealed, but now they are?
He isn't pricing them, the owner is. Those prices almost guarantee they will go unsold for a while.
I don't think those "dings" on the shoulder and hair are dings. I believe they were left when the planchet was flattened. I'll say 66+RD.
They are the size of die gouges, but look like die polish lines. They are raised aren't they?
I love it. What grade is it?
Very cool and much deserved. Congratulations Doug!!
As far as your two 1963-Ds, it is highly doubtful they are anything but well struck dimes. There has not been one reported SMS example.
This is an article from the PCGS website. It is from 2008 so there may be some updated material. As of today, the PCGS Population report still...
I think there are far fewer SMS strikes than 1000, more like under 50. As far as the "D" minted Roosies, I don't think Denver would have any...
It's working now.
It is a 66. It was in a PCGS rattler.
Separate names with a comma.