If you include all USA coins the fewest number of coins you can do it with is five. One dollar, one dime, one nickel, and two (2) 2-cent pieces...
I believe the fewest # of coins you can do it with is seven. One dollar, one dime, one nickel, and four pennies.
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It depends on the coin, the problem, and how much it is going to cost to be conserved. For cheap coins, generally the answer is no. For more...
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There is no 59. Shouldn't that be 61? :)
p.s. looking at your coin again, I wonder if the slight discoloration on cheek held it back.....
Meh, PCGS/NGC don't hold these coins back in 64,65,66 grades for strike, IMO. Look at Heritage if you don't believe me. Practically all of them...
p.s. photo got me on this one -- first set of photos dont' show luster well at all. Second ones do. I'm blaming RLM. :)
I'm falling!!!! :(
I hope you're right! All I know is that putty is only visible at an angle and it is over more than 50% of the obverse of my coin (apparently...
Undergraded versus today's standard. :)
It doesn't look like that when fresh. In the example I have (in an OGH) the putty was invisible when I purchased it, and it covers more of the...
That appears to be putty -- I have a puttied coin with a very similar appearance. I would try and return the coin or send it to PCGS for...
Low end 66, IMO. I guessed 66.
Luster looks very strong. Tough choice between 66 and 67 for me. Guessed 66, thinking the ticks on the obverse limited the grade.
REally torn between 58 and 63. Guessed 63
62
I like it!
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