I have to agree with the guys here... for a coin with that high of a price tag, buy certified or only from a well known and trusted dealer raw...
I called it 65 but I have a hard time grading toned coins... the colors distract my eyes too much :D
yup yup I see em.. now you got me looking at my SFs for similar lol...
Or maybe not.. sellers pics being so-so... and no truview at pcgs but will see what happens... I got her for about 70% list so I'm happy but then...
Only the collection name on the pcgs label. I had to do a fair amount of research to figure out it was the thomas noe collection lol
1/1000s more my speed lol... [ATTACH]
1962 in a gem BU grade (66+) is the one I'm most aware of.. is a rarity of grade/quality rather then production
some of you know I am slowly putting together a "great hoard/collection" collection. Now I have the opertunity to pick up a fairly nice small date...
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whistles..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know what you're saying.. I've posted a lot of "extreme" conservations I've done, but never really mention the quick dips and other minor spot...
got some great 95's cued up someone post a 94 already lol
Last one for tonight (and probably this post as i being a post piggy lol) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
lol I know the feeling still have 3-4 large cents for my album living in plastic... just can't bring myself to bust em out. Yeah same issue with...
that is sharp one marshall, one of the nicer benny's i've seen :D
okies here's the 58 :D to go with marshalls :D Though have to say this IS one of my "pretties" :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
majority of my collection 1800s, some 1700s... and anything past 1964 is all for my type set or errors...
pretty (57 since that's what we on but is an 18 not a 19 lol...) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oh i can run to 2020 no problem but most of my prettier coins start before 1921 so no chance to post lol
rofl same here
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