Personally, I have never seen a proof (at least a 20th century proof) where the planchet marks remained unless this happens to be the exception.
MS64 not full steps.
I attended a Battle of the Bulge ceremony. There were still about 15 survivors left in this area who managed to attend (Rochester, NY) including...
Bingo!
And look how mushy that obverse is in the ANACS example. All die pair #1 are that mushy. NONE of them have a full beard. Also, the die crack is...
AU50/53 if it gets graded. As sticky as they are now, I don't know about yours.
It is not die pair #1. The obverse details are way too strong for any weak "D". It is just a somewhat typical poorly struck 1922-D. It would...
Try looking at this thread http://www.cointalk.com/t93080/ and http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html. Yes, there is a...
I cannot read luster from your pics, but I think it would go 65 with nice luster and maybe even higher if the luster is that strong. Or lower if...
I think it is an AU coin with some problems. BTW, I will bet the "ring ding" is at 3:00, but on the reverse. Personally, I think the blotch on...
I don't know where you are getting a warranty from. ANACS has none (at least from this era). The sale is "as is". That is no warranty either way.
I won't get into lawyer's jobs, but the only way I could possibly see even a debate would be if this were a 2 way street. i.e. if the coin were...
I am probably going to lose this, but the contract was for an ANACS MS-66 RD cent and that is exactly what was sold/bought. That fact (or...
OMG! A woody that did not get knocked 3/4 from Sunday
I don't know how much is our photo or the coin, but the only way I could see that as a proof would be as a matte or satin proof. That coin does...
That is a 67 with a spot. The question is how much the spot dropped it. It does not appear to be too dark so I will go 66.
I do not think my pictures are the greatest, but many like my pictures. See Guess the Grade threads. I use a Canon SX150IS. It ran $140 when I...
I may know wheat cents, but I really doubt I would buy a raw 1909-S VDB. There are just way too many fakes out there - and some of them are good...
Same type of problem for Chrome (which I totally hate) and the same type for explorer. No go!
I get this; Invalid URL The requested URL "/shared_45a414eb7c121ccd765c8f276d756111f3519186d6360df.jpg", is invalid. Reference...
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