The second word is "democratic" or something like it... other two words, I have no idea.
Ouch ! It's not Gem... It's not B... It's not U... Three strikes ! This dude has STRUCK OUT :headbang:
From my dealings with NGC, I consider them first class. I wish all businesses were as good.
I think they're both AG-3. Decent coins ! Always popular.
Kanga's right... tricky to grade unless in hand. Roto, yours has good detail in the headdress feathers. I would call it AU53. Decent fields;...
Another indicator this coin is counterfeit... Look at the reverse rim at 11:30 - above "TAT" in "STATES". See that raised knife edge funk ?...
Tip of left ribbon to the left serif of "U" - if, in fact, that's a die crack. I suppose it is.
MS64RB. I have no idea what they'll call it. Sure is nice. 10% original mint red, enough to elevate above BN. Big "thumbs up" on that one, bro.
NGC makes mistakes, just like all companies - and people for that matter. I bet they stand behind their services, unlike some companies - and...
The tax rebate is way too small to have an impact this extreme. There are mega-forces at play far larger than any short-term tax rebate... the...
Sweet, tater.* Mark-free fields ! A little weak strike on the reverse (could be photo), but that's a strong obverse for sure. *...
It's verdigris. I agree with Doug... this one is AU55, minus a little for the verdigris, net XF45. Rub in the hair over the eye, above the...
Hmmmm... that's a toughie. My first thought was it was the holder, not the coin. But then the PCGS photo showed the same white spots - that...
Judging by the photo, that one looks polished.
Maybe it's the photography... but the obverse and reverse look so different as to be two different coins. The reverse looks MS and has better...
Of course you do ! No one would cull such a thing. F-15 details, net EAC VG. Great find ! I suppose you know it's not "flowing", but rather a...
It's gonna be a beautiful coin. Can't wait to see the 1907 original eagle struck up. I love the AGE obverse, but the reverse is mediocre.
AU58. Nice coin, common date.
Interesting how they phrase it : "During the past thirty years, the U.S. Mint has produced something like a half trillion coins, most of them...
"I don't see any rim dings... It never had any rim dings..."
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