Me want.
50
Do you have an image with more light on the cheek? I'm having a hard time seeing what's going on there. thanks
Thanks will do!
I think 63, lighting tends to over emphasize nicks and scrapes and that coin seems to have very thick frost.
Exactly. Not worth a second glance.
Thanks for the replies. I will make everything clear in a future post. For now I really appreciate the help, my friends.
in grams, without the coin? thanks
Thanks for all the comments. Tamaracian, will you be notifying us when your coins are up for auction?
I'll guess 66 in the old holder, could be 67 now. Love the patina.
Here is the PCGS grade: [IMG] with minimal rub on the high points it's very tough to tell if this coin is MS or not from photos alone. I think...
really interesting, and I don't have anything to add to the ideas already presented. For a series that is often looked upon as an orphan, there is...
A lot of good guesses so far. I'll post the assigned grade about 8pm.
another recent purchase: [IMG] [IMG]
Absolutely incorrect. Contradicted by Tomaska's carefully researched book as correctly cited by physicsfan and others. "Were Proof dies ever...
What about the tiny cowboy hat behind Lincoln's shoulder in the 2nd photo?
On one photo the cheek scratch looks like the Great Rift Valley, on the next it is barely visible. Who knows? The coin looks lightly circulated....
Some nice dimes, folks. I like that savings card, Larry. very cool. [IMG] [IMG]
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Guesses ranged from mid-Au to mid MS, you guys are sharp. The final Jeopardy answer is : What is... [IMG] This coin is a true "AU-64". It has...
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