I've been hunting for a draped bust, heraldic eagle dollar, to compliment my flowing hair and small eagle dollars, which both have enough wear to...
64? great looking coin!
Thanks for a great article and photos of those beautiful half dimes. Wish I owned one!
I voted 65, NFS, and have absolutely no confidence in my ability to grade these!
I have the advantage of being able to rotate the coin at any angle under any light I choose, and I don't see any "gray metal" from rub on the high...
Thanks for all the comments and guesses! And now for the reveal.... [ATTACH] This coin was in Bruce Morelan's collection, at one time the...
I'm also concerned about the shape of the D, and the lack of wear on its base, given the extensive wear on the rest of the coin. The metal looks...
I think ICG is also excellent for authentication, price probably comparable to ANACS. there is also rotation of the reverse die relative to the...
Yeah, I thought the chop looked like a cattle brand!
a trade dollar I acquired last year, just got around to imaging. What's your opinion on the grade? (at pcgs, the chopmark does not affect the...
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So who do you call about things like this, the vice squad?
I voted 64FS. With the mark on the cheek and the numerous smaller marks on the rev, I don't see how it could be a 65, let alone 66. I did not...
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The toning makes it hard to judge either luster or marks. Anyhow, I threw caution out the door and guessed 66 FB. Nice coin!
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When I was looking for one of these about 10 years ago, I was stung by the high prices of nice MS examples. So I "settled"for a 58. [ATTACH]...
Beautiful example, Skyman! These aren't often seen with nice color. Thanks for the thread and history, LeeG
I'll guess 66. The dark mark under the eye bothered me at first but I think it is just superficial discoloration and not an actual contact mark.
[IMG][IMG]This one had an old cleaning, but has since retoned.
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