I'm sorry... but this is reality now... These coins ARE MS62 and MS63 according to the market. I am sending these coins out to a well known author...
Coin #1 resides in the PCGS MS63 CAC holder Coin #2 resides in the PCGS MS62 CAC holder.
Well friends... you ready to know?
Ok guys. You may or may not know that 1915 S $5 Indians get VERY expensive in mint state. The difference in price between MS62 and MS63 is...
Hey gang! I was going to list these on ebay but I figured I'd give you guys first shot at them before I do that. All coins come in original...
That's not the kind of coin that benefits from a dip. As I get time in the next few days I'll post a few examples of coins I do.
Here is one that came my way today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Something like that....
I think Leon Hendrickson might object.... Not to the dipping part tho...
The coin sold on eBay today for several times grey sheet bid.
I just found out this afternoon that the FE cent got a green bean.
The specific rule that is (or was formerly) being violated is the circumventing of eBay fees. Gives this guy an unfair advantage against people...
It's simple really... They machinery that the mint uses wouldn't create a piece like this. It could but it would take a special planchet and...
A minor strike through.
Looks like a normally toned cent to me....
Looks like die wear to me. Perfectly normal.
I agree. PMD no question.
Hmmm it may also be a die chip.
No. Just a novelty.
That is a die chip in the date. There may be a RPM on the mintmark and the mark near the A appears to just be slight damage.
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