The third being ANACS? I've had good experience with their customer service. The head guy even called me to confirm that I wanted conservation on...
If you zoom in on this chart https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CURRCIR for 1920-1940, and the numbers are accurate, removing $250m from...
Maybe a couple tiny defects in the rim or the two dots on the reverse? There shouldn't be a 70 given. Nothing is absolutely perfect. I have no W...
Yeah, I don't know anything about this stuff, just what I've seen on forums. My first thought was some sort of "struck through rim fragments" but...
There was/is a "company" in Canada doing the same thing, mimicking ICCS (the main Canada-based grading company) as ICGS or something. They...
To me it looks like copper was pulled/pushed up from the edge (by the collar?) and then struck into the coin. I have no idea how that could happen...
Hmm, I'll try to play the guessing game. You think there's a variety/error in the F? Looks like a hit moved the metal to me. [ATTACH]
Part of me feels bad, because once you see it, you can't unsee it. At least you know it's not PMD. In hand it's probably hardly visible. Proof...
Just got this in an email from NGC. https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/13116/ MS67... seems kinda weird to give it a Sheldon grade. What are you...
Nice example. I've wondered why Barber decided to re-engrave the reverse for 1900. One of my notions is that he got sick of seeing that gouge in...
Closeups of a computer screen make me dizzy.
Interesting how poorly struck it is. The GC coin is similar. I'm guessing strike pressure is lower for zincolns or something. [ATTACH]
Unless there was a die with a wildly different date position I don't think it's attributable as 1921. All of them on PCGS have the same position...
I'll say MS64. I don't think the scratch is enough to detail it but maybe enough to drop it below gem. Excellent photos!
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