I would put an FS-301 (or S1) label on that. Clear as day from you pictures. Five if you count me.
The dates with embedded sawdust occurring most often seem to be 84-O and 85-O.
Sell the 1950-55 individually, the others together, maybe as two groups, 56-59 and 60-64.
Like Fussbodenschleifmachinenverleih or Eierschalensollbruchstellenverursacher? I'll leave that to the Germans and their Lego-like lexicon.
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First glance was a higher grade, then I realized the coin wasn't very lustrous and had a lot of contact marks. That's why I said AU50.
AU50 O-106a.
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It's very plausible that the entire ASE issuing of 2021 will be a full box of 20. 4 mints, 2 reverses, no fewer than 5 finishes. That would be...
I wonder if the CCAC gold selection was too close to the platinum bullion coin (flying eagle, sun with rays). It was the better selection,...
And if you don't want the expense of grading or they're already graded, you send them to Variety Slabbing Service (me). I do mostly VAMs, but...
Compare with the current design, which is sterile and stiff. They need to have a design that is easy to make cameo, reverse cameo, multi-finish...
Mo' juice = mo' money. The question I have is whether or not the coin was returned when it didn't match the advertised vibrance.
I like the expanse of textile on the 85-O better, but the color on the 83-O is fantastic. The toning break on the 83-O does distract from it a...
A picture would help, but it sounds like one of the "7/0" B/A (7/8 TF) reverses. If it were a B2/B1, it would be cataloged as such, and not as a...
48 hours is probably the right amount of time for people to post observations and discussions before the answer is revealed. The signal-to-noise...
That's a 17 berry (D1) reverse. Not that PCGS or any other grading service can't get stuff like this wrong. I had to break it to them several...
Every Chapman proof I've looked at. Post yours.
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