I think PCGS graded this coin MS-64.
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Excellent point. If one includes the youtubers searching for floating head zincolns, our ranks swell exponentially!
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Yeah, as long as you use "sold" listings and not asking prices to determine market value.
Forget that holy spirit cent. You guys can have my holy spirit toast for just $25,000. [IMG]
I understand where you're coming from, but I think it overstates the case. As far as I know, nobody can accurately estimate the percentage of the...
Colloquial variation of "well." You've never heard that one?
There is no "right" in a thread like this. It's all just opinion — including the grade printed on the slab label.
@martybox, I second this approach. I helped my son get started on an OFEC collection when he was about 8 yo, and this is exactly how we did it....
I think you're good. Very nice coin.
That's why it's so rare and valuable . . . the coveted 12 1/2 cent piece.
Another vote for MS-65.
The answer is no . . . IF MEK performs the same as acetone, which only removes organic compounds on the surface of a coin, and does react with or...
Check out this blog titled "My Collection of World Silver Crown Sized Coins". It's not a selling site, just a really good place to get a handle...
Seriously? I've always thought that's one of the most creative and compelling portraits I've ever seen on a coin. I applaud the designer for...
It sounded more like a global economics statement to me. Is that a no-no too?
But since it's not exactly the same, I'd want to know for sure (e.g., testimony from other CT members who've actually used it) that it's as safe...
Might not be a good idea.
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