I don't understand modern coins b/c my rule of thumb is not to collect coins that I grew with. They can go ahead and grade modern coins PR 101 for...
Ok, then lets go up to 67.:p
:stop:Yup, don't get the guy started on the wrong foot.
Best time to buy!. I'm looking to buy single issues in MS64-66.
I still have some Commens from those day...:inpain:
Yup, They are a steal right now along with silver type coins. I'd prefer the single issues over the P,D,S set issues.
If that were to happen the proud owners of MS70/PR70 coins will S**T in their pants!;)
IMO....B/c, MS65 = Gem BU and above 65 should be a perfect coin.
I did!;) IMHO... PR65 yes, PR66 no.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
o_OYou have never seen slabbed MS/PR coins with hairlines?
Who came up with grades above 66? In the early 80's when I bought my first coin, coin dealers were using grading terms like MS60, MS63 and MS65....
No, hairlines does not always mean that the coin had been cleaned. I have seen original MS coins that were stored in Dansco albums with hairlines...
IMO, Based on the fine hairlines on the cheek.
PR65 yes, PR66 B.S.! ...It takes one heck of a coin for me to call it a 66. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
bought 200 oz for $16.51 ea.
AT or not...it is always easier for me to sell a nice white coin then a toned coin.
o_OOver $300 for a 64 common date?
Yes!...if he is willing to buy a truck load at $190 ea.
True, at least not for 40% - 100% over gray sheet. most of the Ebay sellers are really proud of their coins :rolleyes:
Come to think of it...it was a 17-D type I.
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