Do not use the Red Book for pricing. Other than coin A is more expensive than coin B, it is both useless and outdated before it is even printed....
Nice luster (not great, but nice) and nearly mark free. IMO, this is a 65. OK, it is a woody, so they should call it a 64 - right? Nope, they...
I am going to guess the 1859 and the 1926 missed.
My vote is for details. One major difference between the coins is you coin was circulated and then corroded. Your comparator was corroded(?) and...
First off, a correction. With that reverse, there is no such thing as a weak D. Is it worth submitting - I still don't know. You need to take...
I will swear I am seeing a D below that date. It definitely would not grade due to the corrosion. Hard to tell for sure, but XF details would be...
Without pictures, there is little we can say. However, virtually all dug coins will not be graded. As for the 1922-, there are probably more...
Nobody interested? I will post an answer tomorrow.
From PCGS glossary; Brilliant Uncirculated A generic term applied to any coin that has not been in circulation. It often is applied to coins with...
Your picture is a bit pixilated, but 64 would be my guess.
No! Flatness in the hair does not necessarily mean it is AU. Only if that flatness is due to wear will it grade AU. As has been stated, O mint...
Ending today, but I cannot guarantee they won't get more bids. 1938-D U.S. Buffalo Nickel MS66 MS 66 NGC Certified # 2623990-005 FREE SHIPPING...
If your pictures accurately show the luster, I am surprised it got a +.
FMV of $63? Try this one...
There weren't any Kennedys (or at least the gold ones) there in 2013. I have not yet seen this years report.
They can't touch WingedLiberty,s matte proofs, but 1917 Lincolns have the most detail I have seen on Lincolns. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Anyone want to guess the grade? It is in an ANACS yellow slab. Remember it is a woody. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice clean coin, but either it is your picture or it is missing luster. 64
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