ACG had it at MS61.
They would fit in my A Dansco. Very nice!
Also picked up this 1922-S Peace Dollar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I recently picked up this 1926 Peace Dollar VAM-1B (I'm stepping over to the dark side for a bit) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine is a VAM-5. I picked this one up about 12 years ago, before I even knew what a VAM was. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Put me down for a 10.
I enjoy a nice Merlot
That is a mega haul cascade and that 82-s had me hypnotized. Well done Messy!:woot:
It looks MS64. But if the dark areas on the cheek, nose and eyebrow are just lustre breaks I could see MS65.
That's just it. You may be able to see the remnants of the E under magnification and rotating the coin just right. Now the challenge is to...
Just show at all. It becomes so faint that it becomes a judgment call.
This VAM starts out life as VAM-36 before a clash event that transfers the E in liberty among other features. It then becomes VAM-36A with the E...
This is my #3 Franklin collection. The reason I'm posting this one is because of the interesting Library of Coins album I came across a few years...
This is my personal rule, all raw coin purchases get an acetone soak being clearing my customs.
Very nice! I'm looking forward to seeing the rest.
I like 'em. I take it you're liking the couch. :)
I would take up permanent residence on the couch for purchases like that.
63, 64, 65
Very nice O/CC! The '82 almost looks like die ejection doubling.
Separate names with a comma.