63
Buy a coin certified by either ANACS, NGC, or PCGS. The coin you picture is a weak G4 in my opinion.
62 at best.
Amazing. I finally got one right.
62. Awfully baggy, IMO.
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It's impossible to answer that question for most of the certification services, and particularly for ANACS, because of all the changes in its...
Oh, that can happen. Many years ago I sent ANACS a large cent I had purchased as a near-gem coin. This was back in the days of certification with...
I would not dip it again! I would have graded the original coin AU something, but obviously my opinion changed after I saw the dipped piece. Has...
AU55, VF30. I had a lot of trouble selling coins in ICG holders for anything like appropriate money for the grade on the holder. If you feel the...
The top coin has a much better look, IMO.
65, in my opinion.
My advice, for what it's worth: Send it to NCS for conservation and then grading by NGC.
How about 62, 62, 63, 65?
62 is my guess.
All I see are three pictures with big Xs across them. What are y'all talking about?
I agree with all the 1918s here.
Proofs get spent all the time, now as well as then. After they've circulated a while, they can acquire any grade. And now for your English lesson:...
Just checked on eBay. One was an 1878-P, no mintmark, and the other was an 1889-O. I sent a message to each seller. It'll be interesting to see if...
How about MS64?
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