$2 a piece is a great price for some NT Rosies. How do the reverse's look?
The photos just aren't good enough to help. The 36 Philly had the dramatic DDO's The 36D had one and the pick up point is a doubled eye lid.
Thanks for the run down on the slabs, @Burton Strauss III I wonder how many of the generation 6 holders are now known. The thread at NGC said 1...
That 14 is nice. looks to have some great details.
Maybe this will help. The Ike Group As far as finding out which are silver and which are clad. Your gonna have to weigh them.
Meant to post these, for anyone that was wondering what the whole slab looks like. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I few long soaks in distilled water, followed by a light qtip roll shouldn't hurt it one bit. No rubbing just lightly remove the spots from the...
I am in the AU58 camp.
Wouldn't that be an end of roll toner? The different reads between the photos is making me guess that they only gave it a 64. It really depends on...
I only added the MS70 because it was a part of the original Sheldon 70 point grading scale. I don't think that MS70 was used until they started...
I agree completely. Also to add Thanks for being reasonable. I find these older slabs every once in a while, but the dealer always sets the price...
As far as the Technical grade it got. I would say that the fields are definitely within the PL standards of today. The coin also has a real nice...
This went to my watched threads box, didn't get the alert. Pretty coin, something was just telling me that the coin was helped along. Too bad...
Nice find! Notching, separation lines, added thickness. What's not to like? Great photos Larry.
How does this look? Covered the excess slab and changed a few things with the set up. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I will take a look in the morning, It's beautifully toned even if it was assisted to a contagious environment. I am on the fence.
64' and early years of Kennedy's exhibit this type of doubling, I think that is where the doubt came from. Sorry, had an instant thought of...
I think that everyone wants to see that clean, bright and frosty, cheek that is known on a recently dipped P: The fields reduced of haze. There...
I have been in trouble before. The worst words in the American dictionary started as three capitol CASE letters.
The copyright on the reverse says 1988.
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