I can see what you both said about woodies in this coin , a perfect example .
Sure wish my '11-S was this nice . And like jallengomez said I almost was going to give it a 64 for the obverse .
It's in a flat pack like our proof sets used to come , and they do look prooflike .
Nice ones guys . I still don't know if I like the new laser cameo effect though .
I've never heard of clashing to raise the price that much , most likely 2 or 3 people with money wanted the coin and kept the bidding going like...
Looks like a cud to me , especially below the lettering . I still love the coin though .
I thought all the 67 Canadian animal set coins were 80% silver .
I agree , PT Barnums words ring true here , especially with the words AT in the title . But I love this experiment . Dang late again .
It gives it some character . ;)
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Got it , thanks guys .
I only have the half Dollar book , but I'll keep reading to learn more about dollars . BTW those are 2 sweet Draped Bust Dollars .
I'd keep it as it really isn't worth selling . But it is a nice find to keep and pass down .
A real beauty , I have one with some nice color in PCGS 66 too , but nowhere as nice as yours . Yours is one of the best looking '13 type 1s I've...
I thought that blotchiness was from a bad alloy mixture , I didn't know it had to be in parallel groupings though .
This is one of my faves , but then again there are so many cool ones .
What I learned from this thread is that you grade the '22 no D , Strong reverse from the reverse side as the obverse dies were so worn . I thought...
Ditto on that , should make a 67 easy , and in my post #2 the word hit should read strike .
Are those white spots on the slab ? If they are I'd try to polish them out or have it reslabbed because they will lower the amount you can get...
So that spotting mostly in the right field wouldn't be classified as a woody ? Also is that a little hole on the reverse left of the O ?
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