Here's a couple more images. Not much different, this one's tough to capture the luster visible in hand. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not a World Coin guy, but I would estimate the obverse to be a 63 and the reverse could go 65. It was probably kept at the 63 level though. I...
Nailed it!! I'm glad I had VAM'd it before you. LOL :) At least I got it correct.
I see what you are seeing in the image. There is no trace of wear in hand though. I think I am just having an off night for shooting and editing...
Oh I know how it can be... I've been there several times. It's odd, because now I see what you are seeing. It has a bit of a pinkish hue to...
This will probably be my last GTG for a little bit. This one came from a local bullion shop. When I saw it in hand, I just had to take it home...
Here's one that I've had my eye on for a while at a local shop. I finally pulled the trigger on it and I'm pretty happy with it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's another '38-D Buffalo Nickel to guess the grade on. I came across this one on eBay and have to have it. Why are these gold toned '38-D's...
I would be at PR65 CAM on this one. It's a beautiful piece.
It's really hard to grade high grade Proof coins from photos. But I would not question a PR69 DCAM on that one.
That's what threw me off. I looked immediately for the missing serif, and the photo's made it look like it was there. From there, I did not look...
Well I'm guessing because they did not light it using axial lighting, that they were highlighting the frosty devices. With that in mind, I will...
It looks like it was struck using counterfeit dies. The Planchet looks like it was probably authentic but the dies to strike it are not.
I would take your word for it. But I would pass on every listing that had images that look like that. The contrast is pushed to the breaking...
And one more for ya... [MEDIA]
Here's one... [MEDIA]
Based on what I can read from the images, I would guess AU-58.
I'm at a 64.
I've sold coins through him. He is definitely not a stranger. You may not recognize his name, but there are a lot of people in the numismatic...
One option that has not been mentioned here. If, as you said, you are mostly interested in getting your coins graded in order to sell them, then...
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