I like them, but they were minted in huge numbers and were very heaily advertised by the mint and nearly every other broker of modern coins. Way...
I don't like it. I don't recall ever seeing one with such a high relief.
I saw it at an auction, so I don't have an image of it. It was pretty worn, but you could still recognise it as a proof striking. I forget the...
At the time, the mint had a "proofing fee", but it was really just a matter of a few cents per coin.
The lowest PF grade that I have ever seen was a PF-12 seated dollar.
These are quite common in high grades, but the die cracks would add to the interesting factor. I wiuld grade yours MS-64+ and would expect it to...
I don't have much to add as the explanations above are spot on, but her is one of my favorite PR-64s [ATTACH]
My junk is in the trunk and I lost the key.
I'm a numis-ninja.
Hard to argue that TPGs will give a bit of slack on key date coins, but this one may be a little much to overlook. I'm not trying to be hard on...
What Hobo is trying to explain is that proof is not a condition, it is a method of manufacture. Proofs are struck twice and show much more detail...
I think the pitting on the reverse is a bit to severe for a number grade, but VG details seems rite.
Environmental damage? I think that this has to be a mis-label. I would have thought that cleaning or thumbing would have been the reason for a...
AU details.
It feels like I have been a member of all of them at one point or another, but I like this one the best. Although CU has a few really good...
I had a feeling this one was going to be all over the place.
Some think that we should also use decimals over the grade of MS-60. To me that is just crazy. I think that the 70 point scale is fine the way...
Your images look way better than mine and I have been trying for fifteen years. As far as the coin, I love the color and see only a slight rub on...
Au-55
To me, it looks like it was very harshly cleaned on the obverse. Why else would the toning be in the recesses of the coin and not all over?...
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