One of many favorite episodes!;)
No, the toned examples were deemed as circulated. We all know better. I agree with 63.
Beautiful obverse toning! I'll bet it went through the GSA sales as a non-uncirculated CC.
I'm at 65 as well.
The 1883-O V1D is not a true R-6. As Chris stated above rarity numbers for VAMs are just a best estimate by Leroy at time of discovery. I have two...
Time for another bump ttt. A very recent pick that I know SuperDave will recognize immediately. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow Chris, I just got a chance to read through this thread. You totally suck! :) Looking forward to the TPG results.
64 for me as well.
MS something, hard to say for sure but sure is rather large for a gold dollar.:)
Old ANACS would probably be MS64. Looks like Anna was in a pie eating contest.
MS63. Must be a keeper as it's now your avatar. ;)
The nearest coin club is almost 1-1/2 hours away from me now. Sadly I was a member of a coin club from about age 12 through 15 and have never been...
I buy both and have no problem cracking to put coins in my Dansco albums. Right now I have over 2 full PCGS boxes of slabbed coins that will be...
What Paddy said. I'll just give myself a :blackeye: on this one....
Nice catch Paddy. I consider myself an old school conservative grader as well and I had it as MS65 and possibly PL. There are some diamonds out...
This PMD obviously dates back to 1886 based on the obverse wear pattern.;)
Exactly. It appears to have more of a cartwheel lustre, but it could just be the photo playing tricks. Looking forward to more images Paddy...:)
MS65 possibly PL but not sure about the obverse.
Nice score heavy!
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