I was considering purchasing this token, but the dark splotches on the obverse have my worried. It is just a stain, or is it some kind of evil...
Is this guess the grade, or pin the number on the slab? :p MS-67
Hi @Intaglio31, what your seeing on your coin may be a slight strike through, but it is very worn as well. Strike through grease coins are only...
I'm making good progress, but it's going to be awhile before I'm ready to publish it. Maybe upwards of two years. The northeastern states are...
MS-66
I checked out some past auctions and it looks like F-VF pieces sell for $15-20.
Counterfeit. The first red flag for me was the "circulation hits". Especially the one behind the ear.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces53522.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lackington
Yes. Personally, No. https://www.pcgs.com/news/tips-from-the-grading-room-part-3
VF-25
The 1984-P looks like a doubled die to me. I see doubled serifs on "IN" and the "G" in "GOD".
Obverse die cracks! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH]
MS-64 I don't know slabs very well, so I think I'll pass on guessing. I looks like an older slab though...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have a question. If a shipwreck recovered coin (like the one shown above) was submitted to a third party grading service and they did not know...
Beautiful coin bradgator! MS-65
I think it was caused by a worn die. There are ridge rings on both sides as well, which are more evidence of die deterioration.
MS-63 PL I'm guessing it upgraded.
Separate names with a comma.