wow... Neat coin... I've never seen/heard of it before :thumb:
um... its really hard to tell through the plastic.
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[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] The smallest scratches could destroy some nice coins :( My morgan has a flawless back... but a mangled front...
maybe VF DETAILS
Yes, they are just in the fields, except I usually see die polish lines go in one direction, and the ones on this coin go all over the place...
I cant see that happening... possibly, you pushed a rock across the coin with the pin pointer right before you retrieved the coin...???
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Here is a coin that IS graded. Its a 1900-O MS65PL from NGC in the old SOAP slab. There are hairline scratches/die polish lines...
aw... that sucks. I still haven't been lucky enough to find anything with my metal detector...
This just put a whole new meaning to 'buy the coin, not the slab' :p
oh snap!!!
I've realized this also, my dad bought a 1904 IHC MS66RD PCGS has it listed for $1,900 NGC has it listed for $1,270 Thats a HUGE price jump for a...
Ill take any unwanted cracked out coin slabs that anyone has, or has no use for :D
Ill give you $0.17 for it :p
Im still waiting on mine... Its a bit of a while for something to go from CA to PA. Hopefully ill get a MS66 like Detecto did!!! :p
MS63DMPL nice CC
I still have yet to own my first 'American' counterfeit. I only have one that is a chinese coin.
"Milk Spots" which is what is mostlikely on the proof coins that you have cannot be removed, or atleast there hasn't been anything found yet to...
MS63 or a low grade MS64
and to my understanding in a MS62 (which mine isn't even close to) it can get up to $2,000? What might mine grade, and what king of value might it...
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