Big, big difference between PR70(which that Ebay listing is) and MS70. The only service I've seen slapping MS70 on everything is International...
There was only one obverse design in 1909: ODV-001. There are no small/large date varieties.
She pays me 10 pennies per hit. Keep that under your hat though.:whistle:
LOL...yeah, if it weren't for the fact that she doesn't know what a penny is, I might think she really knew her stuff.
Ebeth- I assume you might be talking about toning? Check out some of Charmy's stuff: http://www.coincents.com/charmyscollection.html
Mint- Most of the 2000's were close AMs. The WAMs are the scarcer ones. Also look for '98 & '99. The 1999 WAMs are the hardest to find....
Thanks Flyers! PM sent. Good luck to everyone.
Someone else would have to put some design to it, but how about something simple: KNOWLEDGE: FIND IT USE IT SHARE IT COINTALK.COM
How'd this one work out for you Johnny?
A lot of those initialisms you are seeing refer to the die state(the age of the die basically), such as EDS(early die stage), MDS(mid-die state),...
This will tell you the markers to look for on the different die states. Nice find BTW!...
PCGS price guide puts real money at 69 with 67@$120 and 68@190. 69 gets you $5000. I'd go for it.
Probably me!
That photo BTW is of one from the PCGS site that they graded a 68. As for doubling, I don't see anything on the reverse and according to Coneca...
There's a disconnect somewhere there. Maybe $15 bucks on an AU58.
Again, take this with a grain of my no-experience salt, but given the drastic difference in price between those two levels wouldn't the TPG err on...
Got any photos?
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