AU55. Sorry but it looks like solid wear above the ear to me. A bit scuffy too. The toning though is beautiful and maybe that will carry it....
Here's one from your state: [ATTACH]
Ft. Lauderdale 2000. Bought a 1918 Lincoln, Brown Unc. All I really wanted to do was tell Dave Bowers: "you da man." But everytime I went past...
What about toll booths every 15 feet?
Aren't the PO1 coins in registry sets also slabbed by PCGS or NGC?
Or: The Exquisite Flea Wagging The Tail That's Wagging The Dog Grading Company? The long name would be reminiscent of old Numismatic books...
How about Rent-A-Grade (RAG) Grading Company for chronic resubmitters?
Nice. Gold looks so good in a black Capital.
Your probably on to something. Old time dealers like Thomas Elder suggested coin collecting for boys and young men for those same reasons.
IMO EF-45 is the ideal grade. An uncirculated coin never had a job. It spent it's life eating Chese Whiz and watching Jerry Springer re-runs.
There's something to the right of the olive branch that looks too straight to be a die crack. And from that spot going south to 9 or 8 o' clock...
Coin Show--Japanese American Numismatic Society. Mentioning Hawaii on the reverse in 1967 probably wasn't the best idea. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oh, come on man; get a real disappointment. I've been getting skunked on the lotto for 30 years. :troll:
I got started collecting Art Bars. The first one was Old Ironsides. The first coin was a Franklin Half from New England Rare Coin Galleries for...
Shippensburg Coin Club 1974, (Ed Walters and his vegetable wagon theme) Antiqued Bronze, 15.58 grams, 34mm, M/A < >. It's hard to imagine a...
What is it?
Humorous tokens are the best.
A few were quite entrepreneurial--(third paragraph). https://mikebyers.com/news.html
Guess no one over there is familiar with the other Red Book.
It looks like there is weakness in the rim between "E" in WE and "T" in TRUST. Unless it's my phone. Isn't there an incomplete planchet called a...
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