[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Well we do gtg on many coins but not many trade dollar gtg. So here's one. Ngc graded 1876-s
Tough without in hand. The marks on the chin make me think hi end 64. Older holder so no plus.
Dimes a tough one as certain aspects used in grading (liberty and the scroll) are stronger than others (her head and breast) my call on this one...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I'll stay with same date and mm
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I sold that half in November. Was a loser for me as j was hoping for a higher grade. That cc quarter is one of the few coins that doesn't fit my...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This could suck a lot worse too
Lousy light and I'm a lousy picture taker once in awhile I get lucky
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[ATTACH] With all these pretty quarters gotta throw this one back out there
That looks like a weak d I'm no expert on this series but it looks real to me. But possibly cleaned
Still need the greysheet. It's my wholesale buy sell guide with other dealers at a show. I just love buying a nice eye appealing original raw coin...
I think even a damaged 78-cc will go over that. But my set im trying to complete will be a lot more than $500 a coin. Actually at my target...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one a little nicer. Color much better in hand
I'm 99% sure. But I've been wrong before. But so has pcgs. They called a large cent counterfeit (it's not) that had been graded genuine (details)...
I have no doubts on it as I had it in hand. I know the minute pits which I think are actually circulation marks that have mostly worn off make it...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Someone ruined the obverse of this one too bad
Low grade proof. Die polish hairlines all over it. A $450 coin
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