MS 64...I see a minor scrape in the shield and some small scattered hits...the TrueView doesn't make the luster look booming, so that prevents me...
It is a medal from the 2000 millennium. The hallmarks (like the 750 on the inner portion) confirm it is 18k gold and silver (925). However, I...
Not being Ed Wood (even though I have an honorary degree from his school :p), I guessed MS 64 DMPL before the reveal. The clear black and white...
Congrats! It's always rewarding to find that dream coin and you picked a great example!
XF 45
I recall seeing quite a few woodie Lincolns posted here that seemed to be penalized a point or two.
Don't go crazy with that party! :D It does make things more exciting when you open it; best of luck!
MS 62 ...looks nice but I believe the luster might be subdued (hence the lower number)
Nice to hear! Mine showed as delivered on 4/30/21 and NGC only acknowledged it this week. I'm thinking at least a month now for grading. How were...
65 PL...clean fields and cheek, nice cameo look, die polish lines on the reverse (not scratches as some might think)...I slightly hesitated on PL...
That's something to consider.
If the fields and cheek are as clean as the photo shows, I'd send it in as part of a larger batch (not worth all the fees on its own)....looks to...
If it has not sold at one of the major auction houses that PCGS tracks or isn't in CoinFacts (which reduced the number of photos they show several...
Bringing this back as I'm still looking for any comments or suggestions on how to improve the showcase (outside of adding coins-that isn't...
looks like mid AU details ...PCCB is a self sealing slab that anyone can buy and put in their own coins....I'm guessing the self-slabber gave it MS 70
Got the 63+ :D but missed the PL :banghead:
MS 63....looks to have great luster; a few too many scattered hits on the obverse and reverse to go higher...nice coin overall
I don't think it would have made much of a difference. Plenty of coins are going for even more compared to last year. When it comes to something...
Call it "tuition" :p
It's definitely more than I would value it at. I'd say closer to $10k-$15k (and that is largely based on the grade, which many of us think is...
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