MS-66, D/D
Interestingly enough, I've never actually seen one in person before. I would believe it, though, that some examples, particularly the lower-grade...
I think they were actually a US territory starting in 1901, and ending in 1946, but either way, that stat gives us some more "USPI" coinage to...
I lurk particularly in the 1936-1964 proof coins, and the full step nickels, but I think I've now added a new category I will browse. Got this...
Picked this up at a flea market today. Thankfully I see no signs of cleaning, and it appears to be quite nice of a grade, which is why I bought...
Not sure what this one would grade, but I know it's quite a nice coin. Since it's raw, it's probably an even more challenging example than with...
According to PCGS, you are correct!
This one came out as MS-62 DMPL. As a result, @Anthony Mazza, you get bonus points for the grade and the mislabel!
Possibly VAM-19. There's only one condition - I absolutely suck at attributing VAMs. I bet Weird Al could make an entire song about how bad my...
I'll go with a 62.
May not be the best photos in the world, but here's another GTG for you. First off, I need a grade for this CAC-G slabbed coin, and I'll give you...
For 1921, I think there's over 500 VAM varieties. Needless to say, a 1921 I had sported some die cracks, but I eventually gave up on vamming. Out...
Got this one a little while back. What is this coin's grade? Plus, does it qualify for Full Steps - either 5 or 6?[ATTACH] @Mr. Numismatist - I...
You got it! Seems like you have an eye close to the grading companies. ;)
Here's the final result. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another one of my GreatCollections Greysheet steals. The question is - between those 2 photos you see, what is the grade of that dime in them?...
Not many are in circulation. I roll hunt halves and have found 3 so far, all within the past month. Compare that to 2023-Ds in bank wrapped rolls....
Thank you for clearing that up for me. Here is the picture of the slab.[ATTACH]
This might be a tricky one, but I want your opinion on this 1950 proof cent. I tend to get deals on 40s and 50s proofs, which is why I bought this...
Gotta "shoot" one? I'm not sure what you mean.
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