Nice Walker but the nicks in the obverse field between the T and Y would keep it from getting a green bean IMO.
If it was an FS-101 I'd say yes; mint state examples are worth > $1000. The FS-102 variety doesn't bring much of a premium so I'd say no to...
This IHC is a tough one. I think it is a solid 65 with some original mint luster. Even with that I probably wouldn't give it a green bean.
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Looks proof to me as well. Pretty coin.
I had an aunt who shut my dad (her half brother) and her other half brother out of her life after their mother died in 1973. Other than seeing...
I've gotten both NGC and PCGS slabs at bargain prices to fill some modern set slots. Some auction houses bundle groups of 5 or more in a lot....
I'd give the bust half a green bean. Pretty coin with obvious rub on the high points but I'd say borderline AU50.
Nice looking coin but too many nicks to be a gem; probably MS63/64.
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It does have a lot of marks but seems borderline MS63. I'd agree with a green bean.
I'm not a huge toning fan but that Ike is pretty so yes, I'd give it a star.
Sunspots are natural!
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In this context I like the idea. Since your customer is older then I'd definitely take her up on her offer to go through the coins. If you do...
So you'd come to my house and pay me face value for my change without knowing anything about it? That doesn't seem like a good deal for you....
Very clean walker. The question is should it be a grade higher at MS 67? I'll stick to a green bean but a gold isn't out of the question.
Of course you'd say green, unless you change your CT name to gold18.
Personally, I don't favor a coin if it has a bean. It has to meet my criteria; usually sharp strike, eye appeal, price.
I will say no to a green bean; too many deep marks on the face.
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