Looks AU to me. toning will hide luster, so I can't be any more specific. A coin I would be proud to own.
jjteaparty often has them in mid grades. be patient, reach out to different dealers as previously suggested. and be prepared to pay up for...
I think it stands for "retread" since the most recent post prior to today was 6 months ago.
If it is a valuable coin, consider sending it in for conservation . If not so valuable, the verdicare approach should work. verdicare is very...
vf30? looks like old wipe/cleaning
100% copy.
I'll be interested in seeing the grade, if pcgs took the buckled rev die into account when grading the obv. great looking piece of history there.
I really can't judge luster from photos, and it's hard to see light rub, and slider Walker's are very common. So other than surface marks I just...
nor Rodeoclown, for that matter.
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I have 2 flowing hair dollars which don't count I guess, and 1 1799 DBD which had an old cleaning but has retoned fairly well. Still looking for a...
I don't think it AT'd. I think it had a dip at some point and retoned in an album or envelope, as many have done. Nothing wrong with that. AU...
agree with whizzed. I can see some faint parallel lines. You really have to be able to rotate it under a light, though, to see the faux luster...
I guessed AU55, but thought 53 was a possibility if "net graded" for a dip.
The toning on that Franklin does not look natural to me. Skyman's in depth comments are very informative.
Ha ha, that's good. my grade was "Good, abused"
Fletcher, that's a great looking Fugio!
Nice find, Eduard. and your Pine Trees are very good looking.
my thought, before seeing the assigned grade, was AU50 (dipped and album retoned).
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