I like these, and would definitely buy them at the right price. I've seen a few on eBay but never pulled the trigger.
65 PL from me, as well. I don't believe the "impairment on the neck" is anything but a break in the frost. IIRC, PL coins aren't required to be...
I would choose the thousand $300 coins every time given that choice, especially if it meant 1000 coins with an average price of $300. It would be...
You got robbed.
Yep, still 67 FB for me, too.
Count me in at 67 FB as well.
Those are both amazing!
I agree, but maybe close enough for PCGS?
You're talking PCGS standards for FSB, right? To me, they look pretty flat, so I don't think they'd qualify under NGC standards, but I did guess...
Woohoo! I'm 2/3 so far, and missed the Merc by +1 FSB.
I agree, but we're going by PCGS standards here. They tend to be a little loosey goosey with FSB.
Woohoo!! I got it! :) :) :) :) People who voted AU-55, I'd like to hear why. I don't see how you can assign it a grade any lower than 58.
Considering how your competition is this: https://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/color-coded-2x2-storage-boxes, which costs $2.25 and holds way more...
I already “understand the process,” thank you very much. Depending on your age, it’s entirely possible I’ve been grading coins since before you...
No, it isn’t. Notice how I never said a 70 can’t be toned or that a toned coin can’t get DCAM? I’m referring to this one, specific coin. Well,...
Another more down to earht example here: http://kittlecoins.com/3173894001.htm Guide price: $9, asking price $200 (which I think is a little...
There's another possibility: the coin has nice toning and sells for a premium because of it.
I did! :)
I was on the fence between MS-63 and AU-58. These are devilishly difficult to grade from photos, because they suffer frequently from weak strike....
I voted 66-FSB. IMO, this is not really a FB coin, as there is some flatness in the bands, but PCGS doesn't have the same standards I do. ;) ....
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