try flipping it..tails I win, heads you loose.
These new pics. show the coin in a whole new light...grading from photos is very difficult and a true learning experience for me. I really enjoy...
According to Redbook deluxe edition it,s the most common...whatever that means...your coin is a miracle coin...WOW! I would prefer the term"LEAST...
63 BN N-13
Right!
63 RB? Has an adobe color from possible dipping. Don,t most of these have a yellowish look from the copper/nickel composition? A very nice...
My summation is that coins in these holders, from ANACS, are consistently a grade too high...Just my opinion...
Has anyone ever found a 1982-D sm. dt. in copper?
Isn,t that coin the FEV from other thread?
I think it,s a regular 1812 with large 8.
66...Might be 65+ with that deep scratch in the obv. field, and the several hits on Ike,s neck and chin are a little too deep. For 66, should...
Just a few tiny ticks from 67! I,ve seen 71-s 67 grade Ikes that looked worse than your 66!
When I was a kid, my dad pulled out a box of stuff he bought in Japan in 1946. In it were vases, swords, carvings, and a couple of necklaces made...
That info really clears up a lot of questions I had, and reinforces the same opinions from others on on this site. I see you study your Ikes...
Until lately, I,ve been stockpiling MS 65s and 66s just because of that one grade below moon prices. Even these are becoming much tougher to...
Try to Google "Foreign Exchange Bank"
I was wondering...why can MS 66 Ikes be all dinged up, but MS 66 Morgans can,t? Is the diff planchets the reason? MS 66 silver Ikes also are...
Markets are all flat. That,s music to my ears...the sign of a stable economy for once. It,s been awhile since things were solid, I hope it lasts!
True coin collectors are never going away...it,s a lifelong passion that,s a part of us, but those who just see the hobby for making a fast buck,...
I don,t favor one to the other, but I do like to keep groups or date runs in the same slabs, just for ease and appearance, if for no other...
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