It is indeed clashed. Not spectacularly so but there is a clash
An 81-s is very common. And very common with great toning. To me this is a $150 coin. For me to even consider spending major money for a 79-81-s...
Clean. Tough to tell by the dark pics but I'm going 66
Agree I hold resale certs in 5 states. Surprise I didn't get the email
Unfortunately yes. And cleaned as well
English made. Likely at Birmingham. He was hero to the Brits and a traitor to the Americans. As was Arnold
The coin looks real to me. Has a couple rubs and scratches on the reverse but I see no red flags that it's fake
The auction records handy. The greysheet too. But you also have to factor originality and eye appeal in for the price of the coin too
I saw that scrape. Was gonna call it a 63 and almost said 62
A 63. Nice luster. Not sure if it was dipped. Typical San Fran great strike
Verdi care would stop the green moss on it. And most likely help remove it. But the surfaces will always be porous
Got my gift for my recipient. Just haven't had time to send it. I'll probably send it Monday or Tuesday
Me shiny and white just don't appeal to me regardless of grade. Unless it's brand new. But everyone here knows that about me :)
The 54 and 55 -o arrows are quite common and readily available. Just sold a nice au 50 54-o
Nice coin. I bet they screwed up the labels. I've seen it happen before
I had a couple disappear almost the same thing. I insured them but lost the receipt and tracking no. Both were certified. Was about $275. I keep...
That's a beauty Vf 35 I'd call it with good looking surfaces too
Maybe someday I'll have coins like that. I can keep trading up But no longer being single may affect things. My girlfriend has very good and...
Me i prefer the ngc. I like the surfaces much better
Agree on the safe. I have one so far will probably add a much larger built in one soon. And likely a really hidden one. I also have antique...
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