Would have a better chance to sell it if they put it up for St. Patricks' Day.
Well, at least it is under $50 Thousand.
PCGS should have refused to grade it.
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@paddyman98 did you ever MD at Fort Totten? Looks like a good place to look.
I had a difficult time in school because I wouldn't read fiction. Give me non-fiction I am am good to go. I was in HS before TV became well...
When we were in Tulum there was a lady sitting in the doorway to the ladies room. She was selling squares of TP for $1 each. There was none in the...
If you will put a drop of alcohol on it you may be able to read the date.
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So, why is it that this anomaly contains the wood grain of the original planchet?
To me, Mint State should be judged against the Design Acceptance Criteria and what the Mint considers a typical output. Not what collectors think...
Well, I probably found it in 1960.
That's the way I always saw it.
Even if you can't see the "L" you can still determine it by the shape of the bottom front of the bust. Without L is rounded and with L is pointed....
Technically, this coin could not qualify for MS anything since I found it in change. But, I like it better than most that are graded in high MS....
Howdy I'm from Texas too. Is the "airless cover" the capsule?
Not a very good photo to sell an MS-70.
I can't tell much with the photos so out of focus.
What kind of thoughts are you looking for?
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