Go online and download a greysheet for yourself. They cost all of $3.99. https://www.greysheet.com/cdn/grey.asp. Just be sure to get the...
Whatever it was, they have fixed it this morning.
May luck be with you all!
If it were 40% silver, it would only weigh 2.31 gms. - assuming it were 60% copper (what else?).
The only word I can think of is gorgeous, but that does not come close.
64. If it has great luster, it could get a 65, but I doubt it.
Thjose spots om the obvers may even be biog enough to get a no grade. As is, 65?
In the case of minting, grease is not grease like you lube your car with. It is a combination of metal flakes, dirt, and anything lying around at...
I am not sure I know where you are trying to go with this thread. If I were to grade based solely on your pictures, your poll does not go low...
I have no idea where to start on this. $250???
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Tht looks like a 35 to me.
My book goes on about the date. Everything I see there looks legit.
And to add to that, the one at Stack's was not a cameo. I am going to guess $18,500.
I guess I am dense tonight, but ascending order starting in the middle? Huh? Last time I checked, 66 is neither larger than 67 not smaller than 63.
Sorry, but you pictures are awfully small to try to grade a proof and it is not my area. However, welcome to CT.
What a wonderful way to entice opinions - insult the giver. I wonder why I haven't thought of that before.
My Google says it should be around $6500.
Apparently eBay agreed with you. The listing went bye-bye.
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