1882-CC goes AU55 & 1899 grades MS63 (barely misses MS64)
Possibly for the very same reason that you can understand not including the nickels and pennies, someone else thought it acceptable to exclude the...
As far as I know, noone has yet discovered a 40% silver Ike minted in Denver in 1973, but I wouldn't bet much against it's existence.
In the context of the referenced post, mint was used in the verbal past tense, and not as a noun.
It does appear to be corroded, as if it sat in a puddle of battery acid for a few days. A Roosevelt dime missing clad layer should look like that...
Oh, I was just havin' fun and then ya had to go and get technical on me . . . right back at ya . . . the verb form of the word mint is defined as...
Shouldn't that be a 1964?
Sorry, but I am quite tired of coins bearing effigies of presidents. similarly, I think our paper money has also lost a lot of its appeal, since...
If one never takes the risk, and never learns the attendant lessons while licking one's occasional wounds, one never really gets good at grading /...
From the photos, I think the coin is distinctly better than MS63. A lock 64, shot 65. As for Doug's comment, I haven't yet figured out how to...
I like to think of it as diplomatic persuasion, rather than brutal crushing . . .
Careful . . . for many dates, the lower grades have low populations only because the coin is so common in those grades as to not be worth...
Nice systematic approach Matt. This should prove a useful tool for many who do not currently shop anywhere except at eBay simply because they do...
Judging only from the photos, I would buy this coin as genuine.
Retained cud . . . in this case, the portion of the die that broke off has shifted, but not fallen away, and still impresses the planchet,...
eBay will actually be grateful to you for putting the fees in their pocket . . . Just noticed the end result after posting above . . . good deal.
If your stack is big enough, she won't be able to lift it.
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