Great way to demonstrate cartwheel luster. Very nice.
Just like today's movies - redoing what has been done in the past, or converting another idea (like comic books) to become movies.
Oh the humanity. Why do people keep cleaning coins like that?
That 24 is beautiful. I love the orange peel surfaces.
It's AT.
That is not a Dan Carr piece. The mint mark is too big, and the obverse is wrong.
NGC full retail is <$2000. $9500 is ~4X retail. The variety is scarce, not rare. Pop is 1 right now, and that will change now that the variety...
Environmentally damaged.
I've seen AT coins in a PCGS and NGC holder. Look at the toned ASEs. This coin would not transfer to NGC or PCGS.
Not an investment. A bargain would be spot for a 1921-D. Not a scarce coin to say the least.
AFTER the market corrects. It is highly over-valued right now.
Nothing "poor" about a $1,000 coin. The highest grade probably isn't $1,000.
Don't forget the 1982-S proof. That's 8 varieties.
AU details, polished.
If only Sally Strutters would give up on one of her plates of food once a day they could feed a dozen villages for a year.
I think they are the same artist, Victor D. Brenner.
Some of them have some suspect coloring, but they're pretty.
I heard it first-hand from a dealer that does $500k of business with them. They want them to look successful. Their head grader/authenticator...
Contemporary? Is it magnetic?
Here, here. And if you don't believe it, listen to Congressman Hank Johnson ask Navy Admiral about the possibility of Guam capsizing.
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