Between all the mint marks, privy marks, and finishes, what's the over/under on the number you'll need for a full set?
Great variety. The only appearance of that mint mark on a Morgan dollar.
Depends on the auction house.
If it was overstruck on an SBA, then I'd just call it altered. I'll allow it. ;)
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! Back up the truck, a second. 1978-D SBA? Where did that come from?
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65. The hit on the cheek is keeping it from being a solid 66. Great luster, though.
The 79-S looks pretty "crunchy" on the face, so I'll say 61 on that one. The 87 looks less marked up, and the fields are pretty clean, but I...
I think he meant "Thornhead," and this is not a Thornhead. For starters, the coin pictured is a 1921-P, and the Thornhead is a 1921-S variety.
Based on the direction of the shadows on the quarter, it's a hit from another coin on the chin (i.e., damage).
From the pictures provided, my first guess is 62. Better pictures might or might not cause me to change my mind.
Green rose thorn under a microscope, but be sure that once the gunk has been loosened, it's cleaned from the surface, because it might scratch the...
Looks like what I was thinking was repunching at the top inside of the first 9 came off with the rose thorn.
There's a long stretch of time in which NGC had a bad reputation regarding variety attribution. Unfortunately, it's hard to unring that bell, and...
Especially since they still won't have gotten their backlog of 7070 production filled yet.
His latest version has a photo of S25. Date position is different from that of the subject coin. Time to dig out a rose thorn and de-crud the...
Drawing a blank on the 1899 using Rick Snow's latest book. I'd want to dig the crud on the digits out and see if it's S15. I can't find any...
That'll probably be the next NCLT dollar series.
Late to the game. 61? OK. Had the slab said 58, 62, or 63, I also would have said, "OK." These are hard enough to grade in person, harder with...
You mean like this? [IMG] or this? [IMG]
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