MS 64 FBL
Thanks imrich for your gentle help...I'll do my best and will learn furthermore.:happy:
Obverse fingerprinted, but cool reverse toning....MS63
Eagle side[ATTACH]
Thanks goldfinger for your help to optimize my photo skills. But I'm not a hero in making good pics......the following pics are the best I can do...
Here is a second picture of this great coin to bring a little bit more ""flesh on the bones"" in this thread.[ATTACH]
Hi ksparrow, will you tell us the grade of your beautiful 1910D saint? I guess solid MS65:happy:
Nice pickup, I see a coin in MS64/65 condition. The toning catches my eye, too.
Hard to tell from these pics....Fine 12 maybe
No pics were to blurry....I promised better pics....
I will tell you later..please try to grade it as good as you can from these pics. It's a tricky coin....but the coin is housed in an old green...
Beautiful quarter stevex6....and nice toned.. I' m a bit jealous :angelic:
="cpm9ball, post: 2102458, member: 24633"]Yes, people do pay a premium for these in the OGP. I've owned them both ways, and the cracked out...
Avers.....little rub though....[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] An older canadian coin
I agree with 64
Like I promised...better pics of my 1913 S Saint Gaudens[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Sorry I have seen the coin was graded in 1986.....So please let me try again...64 Obv and 65 rev.
By today standards it would probably be a MS65, but in the early seventies they were more strict in grading those coins. So I guess MS 63 obverse...
A nice repunched date...but I'm suspicious with the color.....what do the experts think?
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