Despite several innocuous marks on the reverse, for which I’d ordinarily expect the coin to grade MS66 or less, the luster appears to be quite...
MS65
Very nice work.
An 1893-S $10 Lib in PCGS MS63, CAC approved . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a really clean, original 1912 $10 Indian I was sure would...
Some more, starting with an attractive near gem 1907 Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A very scarce 1897-S Half Eagle graded MS61 by...
eBay adds the tax on without the seller's permission. They even do that on my sales, even though, as a remote seller in New Hampshire I am...
A true story . . . On a family vacation in Mexico about a dozen years ago, we visited an Eco-Tourism Park and had lunch in their cafeteria. My...
Does it? You don’t need to name dealers to recount the events that took place for the benefit of others. There may be a number of readers who...
I don't think it's an issue if you don't identify them.
Active, knowledgeable collectors and dealers influence the price guides. Passive, uninformed collectors and dealers follow them.
Tough Coin!
This coin has been abused. In the words of another, find another.
I can forgive some of the abrasions in the luster, but I cannot bring myself to overlook the deep reeding marks on Miss Liberty's left shoulder.
I don't know this coin well enough for my opinion to matter but, in addition to the complete absence of flow lines in well-protected areas, does...
A few more newps: An original XF 1879-S Quarter Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A scarce 1873-S Seated Dime in XF (I see that this is a coin...
Love the way your files show off the luster on coins . . . wish I had the time to put those kinds of files together.
MS64
Luminous, and fewer abrasions than normally seen, even for higher grade coins. MS66.
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