And the answer is MS 64+ This is an example where the 64/64+ grade appears accurate for both sides. The obverse is much cleaner (has less...
Here is a video (scroll for other side) https://www.instagram.com/u1toning/p/Bvz7TGUlq-B/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1ofh3u9ispdu1 Will...
Interesting content and worth a watch. I believe many collectors would support some form of consistent and repeatable grading (like with...
Everyone can guess the price too and I'll reveal it with the grade.
@MeowtheKitty from what I can find, there are only 4 editions (plus a separate volume called "Top 50 Most Popular Modern Coins "). NGC has...
That's cool!
Please guess the grade. :) [ATTACH]
MA
MS 65+ ...also nice but appears to be a slightly lower grade than the other example
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Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC) Coin 3 - CBH (pg. 4) - 5 (NT/MA) vs 0...
Floor is open...
Summary: Rd. 1: 1955-S MS 64 1c (NO Star) --> Should it star? -->Yes: 2 vs No: 11 Rd. 2: 1885-O MS 65 $1 (NO Star) —>Should it star? —> Yes: 4 vs...
MS 65+ on the one that went to NGC The other looks lower; I'd call it MS 64.
I'd pick the one with better eye appeal (the one that looks better to your eye).
I like your method! I'm a fan of keeping items organized and this was a great tool. For now, I'm ok just using the PCGS/NGC boxes for my...
This is one of my favorites: [ATTACH]
@Randy_K did you notice that you posted the same coin on page 1, over 6 years ago! It's a lovely coin and has clearly stood out even years later!
AU 58+ ...I'll guess it got the rare 58 plus :)
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