ICCS uses EF40 and EF45.
Sorry to say, but I used to go to my local bank and get rolls of silver dollars - in the 1950's. And, yes, the rolls were that color and looked...
Maybe 2/3 are mine. And if you have a photographic memory, occasionally there will be one you remember from the past.
F-12? Really? What happens when the coin actually has some wear on it?
The main streaks you see are not part of the grain. I assume they came from a roll. If you look, they are not in line with the grain you see...
Pure guess, but I would favor not, but do not ask me to justify that.
aubade21 joined the top 10 this week. Otherwise, only rzage and jallengomez remained in the same slot while everyone else jumped here, there and...
Good solid strike, nice luster, and I can find a single nick one it (and it does not even show in the picture). And there is some blotchiness to...
Another one that I don't get. Good solid strike and nearly mark free (I find one). Yes, there are a couple blotches on the coin, but none are...
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This poll and http://www.cointalk.com/threads/guess-the-grade-559.236130/ will be closing tonight.
This poll and http://www.cointalk.com/threads/guess-the-grade-560.236131/ will be closing tonight.
Not much to me, but it fills a registry spot. It is already up to $45
FWIW, I believe PCGS went to 8 digit numbers in 1990 and CAC did not start until 2007. That gives a minimum if 17 years in the slab before CAC...
Bar code checks out, but counterfeiters have access to the same info.
I am not just sure what to look for, but I see nothing to indicate to me it is a fake. If anyone knows more, please comment.
What am I missing? Could all of that have happened after the CAC? Or is this all a fake?...
Your picture is a bit blurry, but I am pretty sure that would go AU. All I see is minor wear on the highest points.
Done in bulk quantities, NGC/PCGS rates are about $7 per coin.
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