Even though the date is common, out of all the 1945 Mercs PCGS has graded, only 43 have graded MS-64 with FB.
Precisely because of condition and full bands. PCGS list it at $5400 for MS-64.
I'm not sure if it has to be a deep enough break to obscure all elements of the design or not in order to be called a full cud. Maybe it's just...
Or it could just be time for me to get rid of this CRT monitor. This thing's gotten me into a lot of trouble before!
I'm not so sure that cud was retained.
If I were to take a Dremel tool and polish up any coin and try to market it as a proof I would absolutely be in violation of the law. It's not...
Here's another one that sold for $368 and was given a details grade by ANACS. https://www.scoins.com/ViewLot.aspx?LotId=17033
Looks like at least ANACS will: https://www.scoins.com/ViewLot.aspx?LotId=8148
If the laws DO apply, then it seems that if HSN commissioned him to do this for them then they would certainly apply to HSN as well.
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