Probably struck through grease. Not much value to it.
I would say no. Wear alone may be similar to a PCGS fine. but those nicks detract.
Grease filled die. Interesting, but not worth much.
I think I can see that VDB. It is under the bust - as in a 1919-S.
1. That is an eBay regulation. All coins come that way. 2. That is where I get the best bargains - also a lot to be returned. 3. I have...
If you look at my "guess the grade" posts, those are probably 90% from eBay. Yes, I have gotten bit more than once, but I have a lot more good...
$45
So far as I know, even by looking at his feedback, there is no way to determine if he has been suspended or permanently removed. Assuming this is...
Even if his account got deleted (NARU'ed), his feedback remains.
Yes, matte proof's are quite rare and in high demand. The 1909 - is about average for a matte proof. Try reading this thread...
I can believe the first 2, but what is with the 39-D? Is it really that flat?
That is a worn and corroded circulating coin. In no way is that a proof.
$80
Kind of hard to tell the grade. 64 or 65?
45-S = 67 Cannot tell it it is FB or not 44-D = 67 FB 39-D = 67
$200
Most everyone I have seen mis-graded has been graded low, but about half have been graded properly IMO. If you can find it, there was one posted...
baha just about nailed it. I paid $126 for it. Maybe a bit much, but I needed a 20-D and it was a woody, so I paid it. baha, you are up.
Right now I have 540 certified plus several not yet listed and/or for sale. I probably have 1000+ finishing the book and other 2X2's and too...
The details are AU (55 or 58). I have no idea if it will grade or not. I have a coin with a scratch longer and in that area. It graded 63.
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