The 64 & 64-D are all over the map because of the huge mintages. My 1964 registry coin has a great strike and even better eye appeal. [IMG] Look...
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The 64 is scarce in full step but the 54-S & 53-S are by far the two worst struck of the series and I believe that they are also 1 & 2 in full...
I really don’t think that is a proof. It doesn’t have any hair detail and there is a large mark on the jaw. Now I know that the coin has seen...
This kinda reminds me of your controversial Walker with respect to the overall eye appeal. The coin has a “broken nose” and is very clean. I...
Pretty baggy, some staining, MS62
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I have often said on this forum that a coin can be graded multiple times, with different grades, and each time still be graded correctly. How...
I always liked the Leif Ericson Silver Dollar. I like Vikings and the font is cool. [IMG]
I think what you guys are missing is that Walkers do come weakly struck, and when they are, the areas that are missing details are the same areas...
Most were surprised, not all. ;)
I'm pretty sure that both the NGC and PCGS registry require 3 types for SLQs with the date modification for SLQs minted 1925-1930 being Type 3. I...
This coin has the look of a crusty gem that NGC loves so much, but it is really tough to gauge the luster on coins like this. I’m saying the...
IMO, your coin is not a "Doubled Monticello" 1939 DDR. The doubling on a real 1939 DDR is so pronounced that it can easily be seen, even in the...
Wow, nice, never seen that before.
My guess is that you could easily get retail price for that coin with these new set of photos. I often try to cherrypick E-Bay for bad photos,...
That slab is from back when PCGS used the Series & Coin # system (15-20 years ago), but when did they use grey labels? Or is that a light blue...
I don't know how CAC feels about secondary album toning on coins such as this, but it looks very attractive and good enough for the numerical...
The grading companies do not recognize the full step designation on circulated coins and you don't get partial credit for being close. That coin...
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