I have told people ad nauseum about seeing zebras when they hear a stampede. There are some people that will listen to the advice. This OP was...
I didn't see any rare dates, and they are very baggy. You will be lucky if you get MS61 on any, and there are a few AUs in there. You should...
If you are sure, it will only cost you about $50 with postage to find out. More money than the free advise you are getting here, but then it will...
The luster is caused by microscopic flow lines radiating out toward the edge. This is caused by the wear of the coin blank against the die face....
Looks like post-mint damage.
Huh. Never seen one certified as authentic in a TPG slab without some luster.
They need to have the original luster visible to be accepted as unplated pieces.
Easily the '09-S VDB. For fun, see how many are available at a small show. The 1916 SLQ is rare.
A real one is valuable.
Nice strike-thru error. Maybe some of someone's lunch fell off of their shirt.
The toning looks too blotchy and dark in places to add attractiveness to achieve that grade.
Might be. Looked like it is die burn (Canadian term for areas that didn't have the rough parts of the planchet struck up by the die).
Thanks, missed that. Jumped right to reading the description. I guess we assume it is a PCGS slab due to the lack of white tabs.
It is a partial clad lamination, because part of it is still attached. It looks like something or someone ripped off the loose part that had...
If you can afford to put away $100, go for it. No real future for it. $100 is a lot of money for something. Probably worth $105 to the right...
And this one grades....?
What happens to the price of stocks when all of the Baby Boomers start retiring in full-swing and start selling their stocks in their 401(k)s and...
I just saw this PCGS 1950 PR67 Franklin Half up for auction with a BIN of $2215. Look at the rough surfaces. This is unbelievable to me....
I have been able to get Peace Dollars to cross over from NGC to PCGS.
But then again, aren't most of them?
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