Yup. Going to go off to NGC when I get some time to drive out to my coin shop. Might have to wait until my 1806 half dollar comes back to go out...
Thanks. Almost as good as a MS65+ :)
So now the big question, will it grade clean with the rim dings on the reverse?
Big Thanks to theSharpGun for posting this thread. I went through all my dimes and pulled out all of my 1942's...... And I found one!!! Paid...
Best $1.60 I've ever spent on a coin!
Just reminded me of a 1893-S that I seen in high grade that was whizzed...
After the soak [ATTACH]
I'd say 64+ or a 65 then but what do I know :)
almost looks whizzed....
should I soak it in acetone to get rid of the gunk around the date to make it easier to see?
Well this is the picture I have been staring at trying to figure out if I did have the overdate....(not mine, from the internet) [ATTACH] Looks...
My bag of junk dimes, I seen a post earlier in the week about this date so after seeing exactly what I was looking for I went through all 400 of...
These are all of the same coin, just different angles.
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Out of all my proof sets the only nice color I have are these. Pictures look awful. I can't seem to photograph toned coins in plastic. None as...
Back. Don't know if this will help [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Where do you find those graded? I've looked but have yet to see one. Very beautiful by the way!
Pics aren't working
I think it'd have a better chance of grading from PCGS, I seen lots of AT holders from NGC, but PCGS has lots of toned silver eagles out there....
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