Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
I had it as MS 63 before seeing the reveal, so I'm not surprised either. This is a typical crusty unc silver coin. I'm not a fan of the look, but...
XF 45
That was in 2003 and included the bald eagle, elk, salmon, and canvasback duck. (National Wildlife Refuge System Centennial Silver Medals)...
I believe it is the generation you are thinking of https://www.pcgs.com/holders/Gen4.0 And it did either fade or they had different labels at...
I'll guess no sticker ...I like it as a 55 but think CAC might not
And for the rest, here is the picture reveal: [ATTACH]
I'll make a compromise and say here that you were 1 point too low. No one reads all the comments right so all isn't fully revealed. :p
I'll let this one continue until tomorrow.
@dwhiz maybe?
PF 64
Nice buy (especially for under $9)! It definitely turned out better than the seller photo. :p
This article talks about it: https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/burnished-versus-uncirculated-finish-in-silver-eagles.html “When the...
AU 55
MS 65 PL ...it's hard to make out the fields and cheek, but I think it's clean enough for gem status....and the PL stands out on the obverse (I'm...
Please guess the grade and use the poll. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was going to guess PF 65 due to what looked like marks on the cheek
Maybe back in 1992 no one noticed or cared enough to enforce it so these got by or maybe there was some partnership with a private mint?
I'm guessing it is some private mint item. Seems like there really is no info. I found this that you probably also saw. "1992 U.S. NATIONAL...
MS 66 And I would take a chance if it went at the going rate for a 66 (since it's not that expensive and looks like there might be some potential).
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