There are some lines that appear to be the result of cleaning, but I'm assuming that they are on the slab and not the coin. I'll go MS-65 just...
^agreed. 1881 is one of the key dates though, so it still has some decent value.
Here's a similar PCGS MS-63. As you can see, the toning breaks make it look like a 58, but I agree with PCGS on their grade. This would be an AU...
MS-63 obviously. -Ed I missed this one, but would have called it a 58 if I'm being honest.
In that case, it's always a good deal when you can help a friend. I don't know what your finances are like, but I'd give the nicest one back to...
Melt is $6.07 each today, so I'd say that it's a good buy if you want some silver.
MS-66 and really not worth submitting unless it is at least a 68.
Yes, I was talking about those coins with unusually high luster for the grade.
While I don't disagree at all, I just consider it a bonus to the grade since it could very well be lacking just about all luster in a 63 holder....
You could try nic-a-date.
My prettiest ones y'all get the auction images because I suck and am unable to capture the color...
I use "technical" to refer to contact marks, carbon spots, and strike. Then consider eye appeal of overall appearance with luster and toning as a...
It looks like it was once a nice toned XF, then it got scrubbed.
Im at 63 on the technical grade, but I think the high luster earned it a 64.
I have to know how you know; this should be golden. You know, golden like a coin (just for you Doug).
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Although penny and cent are generally considered synonymous, cent is the the proper term for the US 1/100th of a dollar coin and the one that I...
No pennies shown, just cents ;)
Well @Truble and I are going to celebrate pg 20 with a long distance cheers if you want to join in.
There are no pennies in the ball that you posted above, why would you call it a "penny ball"?
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