But that is not the definition of MS-70. 70 is NOT supposed to be utterly perfect. Here is PCGS's definition:
Likewise, have never graded an Indian coin. For that matter, I have never graded a Doug, either. grade 1 - 66 grade 2 - 62 - 1 for iust being...
Your picture is awfully small to see for sure, but it looks like a small date to be sure. You can see...
His coin exhibits only slight wear, but a lot of very weak strike.
I am convinced that is a fake. Beside LIBERTY, the "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "PLURIBUS" are just too strong for die #3 and it is not #1 or #4. See...
My first take is a fake. The L in Lincoln must be on the rim to be dike #3. leaving now, so I can't fill in any.
That is the way I felt about it - until this last revision. They took all my organizations and jumbled them together. I have not spent the time...
The hits and nicks are not going to keep that coin from a 67. I saw those on the first pic. It is the luster I am having trouble reading, but...
The penny is starting to look red, but your white paper is still blue. Don't you have an auto set on the white balance?
What color is your background? If it really is blue, use something else. My guess is that it is white and that means you need to set your white...
See http://www.cointalk.com/t47768-2/
I did not touch your brightness. All I really had to do was turn your blue background to white and it looked nice and red. You might also try...
That is a 1¢. i.e. series match. FWIW, that coin got the highest grade I have ever seen Doug give. Neither TPG agreed, but he called that a 67.
First off, you need to adjust your white balance when taking pictures like that. When I played with the color, you coin appears to be full red...
I don't have any more 1909's with me, so..............
Define accurate. To who's standard? etc. The only thing from this you can figure on is that it is not ICG.
This poll will be closing tomorrow night. See also http://www.cointalk.com/t120295/
This poll will be closing tomorrow night. See also http://www.cointalk.com/t120294/
A 21 Morgan is common as dirt. It is far from a 21 Peace
As I stated earlier, I am not at home. However, look here http://www.cointalk.com/t78043/. That MM looks like or very close to #4 and the "N"...
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