My best cherrypick was discussed in another thread here...found a 1970 "No S" proof Roosevelt dime.
Hey guys, Found this in a bag of foreign coins I've had sitting in my room for a while. I'm not too much of a LC Variety specialist...anything...
Hey, there's a Morgan in there! Who cares how dirty that is... Make sure you check out the Ike Group website to check those others for...
You are welcome, sir! I hope everything I sent helps you out!
I think I disagree that the first one is T2...as well as #2 (think its just glare in the photos)...but that's just my humble opinion.
I would say, from top to bottom: No No Yes No Yes No
Eventually it starts to stick around. Keep at it!
At least five cents. The Cherrypicker's Guide lists this coin at $160 in MS60 (the lowest uncirculated grade.) With pictures it would be...
What you are looking at is a business strike nickel minted in Philadelphia, for which there will not be a mint mark. Unfortunately, there is only...
Here ya go, buddy... [ATTACH] ;)
Don't get me wrong...it wasn't just bros... [ATTACH] ...and she brought her big sister along as well... [ATTACH]
Just bored, took too long of a nap this afternoon due to a headache...probably from looking at coins all day. Had a little fun with a couple of...
19Lyds, Thanks for the help! I'm relatively new to the Ike variety game...so I honestly do appreciate the info. (And I usually take the URS...
Well, spoke with TPG this morning, and they said there is no reason to keep the coin inside the set if I don't want the whole thing graded. SO -...
Okay, here's the mostly-complete list of my haul from today: *1970 "No S" Proof Roosevelt Dime *1964 Proof DCAM Kennedy Half Quadruple Die Obverse...
Well, I'm 95% sure I can get it out safely. I just don't want them to even question its authenticity...of course, I suppose one could glue the...
Well, I am pretty sure it's going to a TPG to get graded. Big question is - do I keep it in the OGP, or is that unnecessary?
That is a scratch on the slab (thank god!)
Okay, I'm about to just die with amazement at all the coins sitting on my desk. BUT in the meantime...an important question for the 1970 "No...
Umm...so...I admit that I saw doubling in the next coin. I DIDN'T know exactly what I had, though, until I looked it up just now... 1972 S...
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