When I looked at this coin and gave it a 30, I had significant concerns about the degree of wear on the reverse, which I judged to be in the 12 to...
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Yes to the bean.
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I don't view it as a high-end 67 nor do I see FBLs. The obscuration of the bell lines might be due to defects in the holder but I cannot tell. No...
Jason, received your book yesterday and spent a couple of pleasant hours reading it last night. Not only did I enjoy your perspective, I thought...
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I think it will slab at 62 but I agree there appears to be some slight rub. Overall, a pretty coin.
Yes on the 1828 dime.
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The dimes, quarters and half dollars have always been working money during the entirety of the 19th and early 20th century. So the Barbers were...
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Oops, my bad, wrong mintmark. The D in Greysheet is $140. There's a 28-D PCGS MS-64RD at auction on Great Collections with a current bid of...
Since no one has stepped forward, I'll give it a go. A 1857 Liberty Seated dime, PCGS MS-64. The second photo of the obverse is a little brighter...
H'mm, the May 2020 Greysheet lists the 1928-S MS-64 Red at $500. PCGS shows it at $550.
Yes, I think its solid for the 63
I called it a 30 at a first quick glance then I got distracted by the nice reverse. But reverse don't rule. It's a 30 to my eye.
Looks original surfaces to me with some light toning and only a couple of small ticks on the obverse. I'd say yes to the bean.
This is purely my own speculation but I suspect that the FUN directors and their OCCC partners along with Orange County and the FUN consultants...
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