You have an 81 yet Bill? This is my only at the moment, just a PCGS PR-64, but a beauty with her gold tone. The reverse is definitely the nicer...
What is his company, I bet I use them.
I've been thinking about doing an XF ish set of Bust halves; dollars would be tough with the oil economy the way it is right now. My quarterly...
Modern or classic rendition? Definitely hotter than any modern interpretation I've seen.
Well she is a hottie.
I guess it comes and goes, but I've found myself pretty uninterested in numismatics lately; so much so that I barely even participate here very...
The reeding looks fine to me as well. I may have to rethink my earlier opinion if no one else is seeing what I'm seeing.
Look between the denticles just above the dot between the S and the U of E Pluribus Unum at about 2 o'clock of the obverse. You will notice a...
Are you sure that it is genuine, I see evidence of casting. If it is genuine, I think XF details is correct and would price it at about $200 and...
Just put one at each end of a roll and fill the rest of the roll with modern clad and pass it off as an original roll. Fool proof plan.
I'm not huge on the brown toning, but it's a lovely matched set. I assume that you also have the nickel and cent, do those match the set as well?
If you're talking about population numbers, they are not really accurate, but a good indicator at least.
Photos would certainly help, but the lack of reeding is most likely due to having been stuck in a dryer for a while.
Yep; this was all that needed to be said.
Slabs by PCGS, NGC and ANACS should and do add value, but special designations mean about nothing to me.
Well I can't say that I really disagree with 64, but I wouldn't disagree with 65 either. It's certainly the high end of 64 at minimum.
It looks like someone played it. We see these all of the time. Welcome to CT.
Take an image, save it to your phone, crop photo the best you can, hit upload file below and add full size image.
Well if PCGS agrees with the grade, it's at least a 16 or 17K question.
I completely agree and though I've never met Larry, his reputation certainly precedes him. There are no grading services that I agree with on...
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