I'm not sure Charmy (or anyone else) is getting "all the credit" -- after all it's only a PCGS library entry, hardly an authoritative source....
Whatever it grades, I call it desireable. I'll guess 65FH, but I suspect this is a coin that needs to be seen in hand to be evaluated (even...
Wow! Nice one!
Darn, and here I thought I was going to buy my first modern since the 2008-W 1/4 oz AGE. Thanks for raining on my parade...Mike p.s. ;) :D
What an interesting piece of copper!
Holy crap! Wow! I'm not a pattern fan, but that's an amazing coin! Thanks for sharing it with us...Mike p.s. John and Dave are wonderful to...
Nice coin. My first thought when seeing the pic -- that looks like something Charmy would own. Congrats on the NEWP and thanks for sharing...Mike
p.s. pretty coin!
Get the 200. It's even better. :)
jaceravone -> I like it! :)
I've not seen enough to form a strong opinion, sorry. I'd ask/PM Lloyd -- he'll be in tune with NGC, methinks...Mike
Is 19M the final dime mintage? Without looking, that sounds awful low for a modern issue in this denomination.... Hmmmmm
Because Star Designations require unanimous consent, in order for a toned coin to receive a Star Designation it must first be considered...
How much you got? :D
p.s. Super cool coin, regardless! :)
While I certainly could be wrong, those colors appear to be the result of saturation enhancement. I'll wager the coin in hand doesn't look like...
By way of example, here's an NGC 65 (which I believe will cross to PCGS, but time will tell): [img]
I'm not convinced either of the first two coins are uncirculated. The 1916 clearly is, and the last auction did not come up....Mike
64 or 65 depending on luster. I'm leaning towards the latter.
To the OP, very nice set. Really love your dime and quarter! I, too, have a barber type set (as a subset of my 1905 proof set and US type...
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