looks pretty nice for a 1942
You can't grade all that well with photos. You might be able to grade that up to a 65 with a photo of the coin outside the capsule. 70 is...
The only time a silver eagle will exceed melt value (~$16.50) is if you get a proof strike (~$60.00) from the mint. If you have a reverse proof...
Almost all 1943 cents were struck on a steel and zinc planchet to decrease copper usage in coinage and increase the ammount available for ammo....
Now I wouldn't go as far as saying the '60 is BU, I'd say XF-AU (40-55) judging by just the obverse detail. I could see it being an XFRD. The '66...
Nice reverse proof! I have been buying things every now and then. Recently (6 days ago), I got a 1936 MS66FB mercury dime for the right price,...
Nah man, you can get all of those in spare change. I'd appraise all of them at $0.03 in total. Do not grade those coins.
The details are definitely not AU. The coin has been polished, the lack of details on the eagle and lady liberty say it all. 1943 is a fairly...
Can't tell without a good photo. Here's how I get photos of my coins. (I use a canon rebel xTi) On an 18-55mm AF lens, I would recommend...
At a 2-15 stand, I will not be sending in this coin for grading. 1) Obverse is harshly polished. I did not notice this until I took a photo with...
Nvm, troll thread
I see what looks to be doubling on the S of States. Is there a possibility we could get a closer look?
I think it would be alright getting graded but the rim damage is why I turned to advice. PCGS VF/XF details might be a probable outcome if I were...
I think it's in VF. Prices get sketchy but red book says $145-235. $235 being VF35. I think it's somewhere in the VF25 range.
I've been holding on to this one for a while. Let me know what you think! https://imgur.com/l6iIAI7 https://imgur.com/jAh4xzi [IMG][IMG] [IMG]
Hello! I need 3 references to apply for a CAC memebership, however, I haven't closely worked with any other numismatists. If you would allow me...
PCGS tends to be slightly more expensive, if you have an ANA membership then NGC is the way to go.
Hello! I'm a bit torn here. What am I supposed to do about references on the CAC Application for as a Young Numismatist? I have built an...
For future reference: Using a stereo microscope of some kind will assist in closely identifying varieties of coins you may have. SIDENOTE: 69 S...
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