It somewhat makes it difficult for a regular person to grade a variety of coins at the MS levels. For most, learning to grade up to MS 60 Is a bit...
the following refers to 1964 sets but would the process be the same for 1965-67? "Some of the most beautiful coins in numismatics today are also...
From PCGS: "MS67: Above average strike. Full mint luster and attractive eye appeal. A few tiny marks may be present and even one single hidden...
Meow did great with the photos, JAM and I will check something....
To some degree, grading is subjective, but this one here seems very clean (mark free) so ... and very nicely struck. There should be enough of a...
I think it was a bit generous, but I have seen that happen. Perhaps in hand the marks seemed not so glaring to the grader. I think from what I...
This is a very nice one I think, perhaps a 65 or ever maybe a 66.
It is not grammar. It is terminology. You are being corrected on your incorrect use of terminology. And when you understand doubled dies you will...
couldn't possibly be a guess the year and mint, as that bit of info was given in the title
maybe he/she thinks that pmd just under 3 o'clock is an error and makes this coin valuable
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But some people never let facts get in the way of anything.
Bud is quite the wise dog. I bet he's learned a lot.
First one I bought: [IMG] Last one I bought [IMG]
yes, all photos of individual coins are out of the cello
Yeah, I will definitely take pics of them. But I worry more about storage of acetone, so anything I do will likely have to wait until I have all I...
I might do that. I don't usually work those things and would likely have to wait for a great day outside. Maybe I will keep these as they are for...
Yes, there are quite a few, but both nickels, P and D are easily a much later die state as well. They are not the best lookers at all.
I will be working on getting better pics for some of these. The Half and the Quarter from Philly are my main two I want to get better pics of. I...
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