I have a 1917 that looks very similar to that.
Well, most of them I did alright on,................
Yea, Ms70 turns them blue. That is not the only cause of blue, but probably the most common from what I have heard. If teh coin really is not...
I would say 45 assuming that the surfaces haven't been played with (MS70 or such), but I am afraid they have been. The gash is not enough to not...
Thanks for asking. Yep! We made it up here all in one piece. Only drove though about a foot of rain and waited for the Indianapolis fire...
I don't know how anyone can get any clues from pictures that small.
I looks cast to me. That "S" is just bad. For the specifics, see http://www.cointalk.com/t78043/
13- = 65RD nice 13- (blue) =64BN but I think they will call it genuine 16- = 65(RB?) 17- = 64RB 17-S = 63BN but it may go AU or even genuine....
My guess is I will pretty much see you in a couple weeks. I have no idea how much or if I will be able to get on line for the next couple weeks....
I will go with a 15. Not enough details to make VF.
Sorry, but I have a definite preference for the second coin. However, I have a much stronger preference for your price.
Too much glare to make out everything, but I will guess 64.
Like I said, I got it in the wrong thread. It is now in http://www.cointalk.com/t158772/#post1265697
I could not quite capture the color on this one. The coin has a blue cast to it. I did alright on that. Also, there is a patch of rose or pink...
Sorry, I got it in the wrong thread.
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Not that you have not seen this one before, but I like color. I like the wood grain. This one has them both, and both are nice.
+1
I like that blue on. That is sharp!
Lets keep this one going!
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