It could be, but the guy I got it off of said it was BU, There is such a fine line between AU-55 to MS-63 that it is very hard to tell, especially...
Okay, this is the 1943 steel cent i will be using for my small cent type set (for now anyways). I am guessing MS-63: [IMG] [IMG] Another...
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Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:hail::):kewl: stainless
Sweet, thanks a bunch:) stainless P.S.: I have your package ready, I will try to get it out by Wednesday
k, thanks for the info
I was thinking about buying some problem coins (Cleaned, corroded, ET.), just so I know what to look out for and learn how to identify one....I...
say if I had a: 1909 VDB 1909 VDB RD 1909 VDB RB 1909 VDB BN all graded by PCGS at MS-65, which one wold be worth more and why?, what is so...
I promised him a few Detroit Red Wing goodies, but it is kinda hard to get it to him if he never is on here for me to get his address also, if...
already read it, the one in your link kills this one anyday
OHHH...so it is MS-62 BN?? I didn't know, I thought it might be a different grading system that I havent heard of yet.. stainless
whats that mean? stainless
It could be, I am still a rookie..lol...so I grade coins very low just to make sure....but the black spots make me think it has been in...
Sweet, good to hear:), thanks stainless
why the happy face?...:confused:
MS-65???? I think more like a XF-45, maybe an AU-50 at best...
I'm going to say an MS-62 stainless
low MM, Made from worn dies tht were used to make '22-D, Maybe someone else can give you more info
I prolly shouldn't respond since I am still a newb, but I was told that toning starts on the edges....in that case I would say NT AWESOME coins...
I can get it for $15 fair deal?: [IMG] [IMG] stainless
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