I'll have to chew on that one for a while.
I retired at 60 to start my next life. I've had my highs and lows collecting coins. Mostly, I had to prioritize family and work. In retirement...
Given how much business the TPGs currently have I doubt if they purposely try to sucker a customer into an extra conservation fee. I noticed...
I agree with an AU grade. Probably AU-55; not 58. I just bought an NGC AU-58 1972 for my set and it definitely has more wear on it than I'd...
That's one of the last ones I need for my slabbed IHC set. Right now I've set my limits to about $2000 which would probably limit me to EF-40 at...
The drunk 5 variety.
Obviously the first TPG is PCGS and the other NGC. I wonder what NGC found on the coin to recommend conservation? Obviously is was a minor speck...
I mainly use the NGC registry as an off site inventory of my slabbed coins. I'm finishing up my IHC set but really don't care how high my set...
Only if it's an old bag.
MS67
Maybe he'll learn how to make fake slabs in the slammer.
It isn't a series I've collected but if I did, any time I was going to spend bigger money, I'd go with a certified example.
I hope you have enough cat boxes!
The OP coin would have to be the medium letter variety. The L in Liberty seems off to me. The numerals in the date look wrong; especially the 3...
So you are the one hoarding all of the half dollars!
I'm sorry but I thought this thread was about me until I realized that I'm not interesting either.
Do you have the same patina as well? I have another year to reach that stage.
MS 66. As others have noted, die polish lines. They only show in the fields; not the devices.
I would guess MS 61, maybe MS 62.
It looks like it to me. The glob at the top right of the 4 is a good marker.
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