This must be the prototypical 66. Nearly 80% guessed 66. It has real nice luster with a few minor imperfections. Good strike with a couple...
Now there is a strike and a half and I finally found a nick (just above his eye). However, I have always thought that the one thing my pictures...
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I first thought you really had something serious there. The only other 59 wheat was eventually determined to be counterfeit. Yes you 58-D is...
This and http://www.cointalk.com/t226202/ will be ending tonight.
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I think it has a good shot at it. No guarantee, but it might just ......
That 48 is a tough one. If it got a 66 at PCGS, it could fetch $200+.
If you have a 2X2, put the coin in it. It will be easy to see in the 2X2. You don't even have to staple it closed. Just hold it in.
Yes, banks used them also, but that was back in ancient times (1950's). However, they were few and far between at least since I have been around.
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