I also want to add that this is a relatively common coin in MS. Lots of 1970 Mint sets busted up for the 70-D Kennedy Half.
I can't see how much feather detail there is on the eagle's breast. From what I can see, solid 65. With great feather detail, maybe 66.
beat me to it... ;)
Do you honestly think that the US Mint bases ANY decision on the value of error coins that they produce???
good info, Conder thanks!
are you sure that they don't get edge lettered first???
that looks complete to me
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why is it confusing? The strike is full or it is not. The premium coin has a full strike. The rest are sold at varying degrees of premium. But the...
actually, yes, it does with NGC or PCGS. The fact that this TPG gave it FB may give you an idea of why they're not a top tier TPG...
but my point is that if you have a choice to buy an unknown commodity from someone versus a known commodity, that typically you will be more apt...
In the shop where I work, we don't melt silver, but rather push it from place to place. US coin silver is identifiable and is therefore a known...
the ding appears to be across the line that separates the bands, so no full bands IMHO
there appears to be a disturbance in the middle bands at the very center. I don't think that this coin will cross with FSB.
I don't think that the bands are full, so therefore, I don't think that slabbing this coin makes sense.
The luster is difficult to judge in photos. It's why I said AU, because I am seeing a slight rub on the cheek.
AU 55
no, those are both large date
The old guy that you heard that from... heard that saying from Doug when he was little.
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