Here you go.. http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/97409
I can totally respect that. This is simply a fun exercise. I got to see all of these coins in hand. Most of them I agree with, other's...
Huh?
I'm curious as to what you don't like about the '50? There is no trace of rub on it. Is it because it's the FS-801 DDR? I'm genuinely curious....
Someone painted the reverse with a chemical to try to produce the look of peripheral toning. You can tell be the hard and irregular edges. Look...
I knew this GTG would be challenging. :smuggrin:
Thanks for that link. I don't know how I missed that originally. I've alway's wanted a Star coin, but just don't want to pay the star premium....
I've seen very similar color on a 1921. A client sent me this one to photograph, it is also a VAM-1h struck with proof dies. [ATTACH]
NGC gives out a Star for coins with great eye appeal. Eye appeal ranges from wonderfully toned to spectacular luster or in the case with proof...
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So here is a GTG challenge that I have not done here. I typically only do 1 coin at a time. But I've recently had a client send me a bunch of...
I could see this as a 66. This is on my shortlist to buy soon.
He paid up. It's got a good strike for a '21 and the toning is nice. I'll guess $900.00
$425.00
That pretty cool!! I bet that would be hard to photograph, especially through plastic.
It's in PCGS CoinFacts. Every coin that PCGS Images that straight grades is shown there. http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/145159
$475.00
My initial gut instinct was VF-35. I don't know this series at all.
Sweet results!!! I love the look of that 1851/1851-O.
I'm on the XF-45 AU-50 fence.
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