Top of your black light, I think.
Oh, really? Not where I went to school.
I would go high VF. That would make it $2 - $3.
As splotchy as that reverse is, it does not really surprise me despite my earlier vote. On the other hand, I would take this over most other 63BN's
I am not sure what to make of that reverse. It is kind of splotchy, but I will still try 65 BN.
Sorry about the slab. However, the coin itself is nearly mark free and a superb strike. The obverse has great luster and is sort of two toned...
As best I can figure, those marks on Abe's jaw are planchet flaws. The mark on the O in ONE is a nick. The coin has great luster and an...
No, it is not a die clash. It is a shiny spot. I have seen such on several coins and it is almost common on 1943's.
I will post the answers tonight, but finish them when I get home. This one is MS66 RD. [ATTACH]
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Not a chance.
If it were just an uncirculated coin (62/3) I would go AU50. This appears to be a better than average uncirculated coin so I would shoot for...
1909-S Probably original, I would guess AS, but it might make 63/64 1911-S I would guess MS63, but it might go AU. 1914-D AG-3 and...
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t193504/ tomorrow night. Not too sure how far I can get with the evaluation and standings,...
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t193505/ tomorrow night. Not too sure how far I can get with the evaluation and standings,...
Particularly on toned coins!
From what I can make out, the seller was probably pretty close. Nice pick-up!
You pics are kind of hard to read, but I would guess AU, but it would probably come back genuine if submitted.
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