65+2= pf67
I'm just going to sit back and wait, then I'll complain later.
Isn't the slab old enough that an upgrade is likely?
65+2=MS67 Red
64+2= MS66 Red
[IMG]
61+2= MS63 Red
63+2= ms65
I concur it's either the 1795 C-6 with damage at the fraction and the left stem or a new Reverse.
Give me a little bit and I'll come up with something. I've spent most of my day looking at the old issues of Penny-Wise on CD. Definitely the...
I can only say high grade. I'm terrible with high grades. MS66?
I vote for NONE OF THE ABOVE.
I think of coins as an expense which has the potential to give back a rebate. I woudn't buy a coin for return (other than when it got ridiculously...
Which means this move is long overdue.
The close L eliminates the 1794s and 1797s. There might be signs of the shattering of the die across the bottom of the cap across the coin almost...
Let me know if you get tired of owning it. LOL!
Well you're in luck since there are only 4 possible dates, 1794, 1795, 1796 or 1797. It's probably not a high relief head as flat as yours is. The...
The remote possibility of finding a mule or new die is always at the front of my mind. In this case, we came to the same conclusion by slightly...
The crumbling rim surrounding the first A of America confirms the S-189 Die and the crumbling on the right indicates Die State V which also should...
Just be careful of who called it MS67. Not all TPGs are equal by a long shot.
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