Yes, it is RD. Now give up a number grade. :)
Niiiiiiiice, I like it!
They are borderline gouges. Rather interesting. I am not sure if I will ever understand the TPG grading process. I guess it just supports the...
I like to have several examples of a certain grade as reference. If I was cherrypicking, this would not be the cherry chosen. :)
+1
No spotting, but there's a scratch to the left of E-Pluribus and another to the lower right.
Maybe I will carry both. But the last time my wife carried an ASE with her, about 10 years ago, she was robbed.
No. Those nasty dings are on the coin's reverse.
More contenders coming out of the woodwork. Niiiiiiiice!
This is what I currently carry, my lucky penny. However, I think I will switch to an ASE or Morgan. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
An acetone bath should only help the value.
I just keep buying them, but just like the ASE, every numismatist ought to have a nice bicentennial quarter.
Actually, just found a near duplicate if your owl coin in my 1975 Superior Stamp and Coin Co. auction catalog and that coin was expected to bring...
She is a wonderful woman and quite the gal, she let's me do as I please within a whole lot of reason.
Here is Lincoln 4, also a 1966S circulation strike. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
It might be my photos (but just barely). Check out the next one.
Just opened another package (I just love coming home to packages . . . and my wife, too). Gotta love silver proofs! [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Matt, that is definitely a contender!
Maybe one of these days at a coin show I will have the opportunity to meet the "luv" in person.
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