Well, I have a couple more I can throw out here. Here's one that I had to buy just to add to my '38-D holder collection. It's my first ICCS...
I love those heavy die file lines on the obverse. Have you VAM'd it yet?
WOW!!! That is just utterly stunning... Well worth the wait. I would be very proud to own an example like that. It has EVERYTHING that would...
I have had absolutely great transactions with them. I've sold and bought from them. They ship fast and have wonderful communications. Every...
$135.00 and I LOVE the die state of this VAM-6B!!!
I think you helped them out at $975.00, cause you're a nice guy. :)
I'm at $125.00
I'll guess $55.00
I'm going to go with $32.00
Sorry, I misunderstood. Yes, this particular VAM is all about the obverse die state. :)
Now that one I would buy in the blink of an eye. Nice grab!!
I love the CC's. My favorites are the GSA 1882 - 1884 in the original boxes with certs. :)
Hey it could be a 180 degree rotated reverse die. ;)
I'm guessing the 1886 was graded as a MS-64 and no star. I think it is in a holder generation prior to them giving the star designation. I love...
It's been long enough, I'll call this one. @GoldBug999 took it with his guess of $7.50. I paid $5.00 for it, I actually picked up both of the...
Those look like fingerprints to me. A bag pattern would be more along the lines of small looking dots, due to the weaving of the canvas. Those...
It's a bag mark caused be the edge of another coin or two. Part of it probably happened when the bag was being filled at the mint originally and...
It looks like a die gouge to me.
You have the coin in hand, so you are in a much better position to make the call. If you don't think it would make it, then go with your instinct.
It might be worth a toss of the dice.
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