The tool marks by the date and the obverse weakness are the first clues for me
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I’m at ms 62. I had a similar coin I bought years ago I thought au 50 it was grungy and dirty too. I did give it an acetone bath when I sent it in...
I consider it to be cleaning though sometimes market acceptable. I’m with Toughcoins a blast white Morgan mercy peace dollar or even a barber coin...
Lol. You weren’t at the show I sold it at and it was before I showed back up here
I figured it as 55 straight. I don’t see that getting an at designation as I’ve had quite a few with that deep copper colored toning. Often times...
I think it’s a good idea just because. It’s in a holder and I think it’s properly graded so that’s half the battle
I will say though that is a rather recent vintage pcgs slab so...
That is true. I’ve had a couple blue ihc I couldn’t get a straight grade on
I highly doubt it. They were used and circulated hard. Pcgs estimates total survival 200 plus how many were melted in the early 1850s when...
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Wicked good looking
Easy $2k. That 93 -cc is nice probably close to $500 there. The 95-o is up there too another nice semi key date easy $300. 92-cc a couple hundred...
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Tough date Larry. Nice!!
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Yes I know and if it does I expect to pay a serious premium. Not that it’s ever stopped me
There’s definitely some winners there. I can’t tell from the pics if they’re cleaned but there’s some high grade common dates that are easily...
I understand. Only one in my collection is a toner 28 in 64. If I could find a 21 in 64-5 with a nailed full strike and great luster and appeal...
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