Maybe the pertinent question is: "Why did NGC give this coin a straight grade?" The reverse is funky. The wear at the rim is not commensurate...
I didn't give a response on grade in my prior post but here goes: I think it's around an AU-53 to 55 if I had to estimate what the TPGs would...
If you were, then you'd be falling out of the palm trees during that cold snap. I live in Central Florida and we had a snap freeze. I hate the...
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Larry, this is the F-103c die marriage, noted for the rusted obverse die, 2.3. So, this was a rusted die and I do mean rusted. One good clue, in...
Does anyone know anything about this dealer? One of my fellow Local Coin Club members asked me to look over his listings and give him some...
IN GENERAL, prices start increasing at R5. But there are exceptions in both directions. Your best bet for specifics is to follow Sheridan...
I'm going MS-66 FH and it deserves a CAC green bean. There are only a couple of little things holding it back from 67. The 1917 Type 1s are...
Do not crack. You'd do better with less risk and cost to submit to CAC.
Bad photos, expensive coins, and bottom-tier TPG do not go together well.
I'm no expert but nothing about that coin as shown in the photos causes me concern.
The obverse just has too many grazes to be more than a Proof 64. It might go CAM, though, a big maybe.
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