I'm at 62. A little baggy but I don't see any true wear
Retoned beautiful
I actually sent this out to pcgs today. For resale as a lowball. And I'm curious on this one. Business strike or a circulated proof the rims...
Was part of a 5 coin lot including 2 low grade barber quarters and a cleaned 1838 quarter and a cleaned 53-o a&r quarter. I paid $230 for the lot....
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Picked up this 1874 trade that was obvious a pocket piece. I thought it was fun
I was at 58 as well
Good. I'd say g-6 Original surfaces tough date. Value about $300-$350
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Same for this but they scrubbed both sides
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This was a nice coin before some moron scrubbed the obverse. The reverse is beautiful oh well I'll just sell it cheap
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one hadn't been messed with. I love this thing. A trade dollar that was a pocket piece.
[ATTACH] Went to an auction today. Unfortunately most of the earlier coins had been cleaned still bought one lot
It's actually not white. My pics suck It's got really nice pale gold toning. Pcgs called it au-58. And it's got the best strike I ever seen on an...
I think the reason cac coins are so popular and sell for a premium is that the tpgs are inconsistent and there's a lot of crap and problem coins...
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Either thru a dealer I think the cost is $12.50 pass or fail or thru a collector member which is $15 if it passes no charge for a fail
Send it to cac. Nearly every plus coin I ever had had a cac sticker as well unless they had surface issues
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