WOW! That's a really cool set!
Nah, it's the right obverse field they didn't like. The fields are very important.
Excellent conservation! Congrats!
Just take out a Sharpie and put a + sign next to the grade, then take a green marker and draw a CAC sticker. ROFL
ok....exactly 10,000 posts! Congrats!
If you don't want to keep it, I'll give you a full refund! :D
COOL! Some light woodgraining! NICE!
Ain't no way that's a 65, I don't think there's a big price jump to 66 or I'd crack and send to PCGS because NGC got this one wrong IMO. Based on...
For a 21-S that's a 63, I 100% agree with PCGS on this coin.
If voted this time with what I think, that's an easy 65 coin...but I'm going with the TPG grade this time to help my score. LOL That's one HELL of...
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Definately a cud and a large one too. It's one of the bigger ones I've seen.
It take a coin like his 21-S to make a Gaussian curve. :)
The off-center cent is worth a premium, looks like a pretty nice coin to boot.
Congrats! Looks like a nice coin!
It's one of those coins! Gotta love 'em!
Nah, just some typical split plating. You'll have to come back to the house sometime and I'll show you my Memorial binder Ken.
NICE FIND! Love the subtle toning baha!
Both found in plain-old, modern, mixed coin bank rolls. Thanks Brinks! :D
A picture of the reverse would also help....but no need...mike has spoken. :)
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