If that's a 65 it has to be one of the nicest 65s I've seen especially for a RB , I still say it's a 66 just for eye appeal alone .
We have a 68 vote .
I'm glad you chimed in , I forgot to vote in the poll .
Hard to tell from the pics but I'd venture a 63 . Around $800 . Though it looks like it was dipped and retoned . Is there any cartwheel luster ?
BTW , they didn't make large cents in the 1870s' . Everything else looks real . Definitely get them slabbed as they are worth a small fortune ....
Beautiful notes , stamps and coins . You're a lucky man .
Dip that sucker !!!!!!!
Doesn't the stronger dollar have a lot to do with it ?
Here's a coin I bought with the hopes of it retoning a little . There is a slight break in the luster above the eaqgles head on the reverse . I...
You have to remember that the pic you're looking it is way over blown . I bet you can barely make any of those marks without a loupe and even with...
Beautiful coin , I think it has all the luster a Br cent can have , 66 .
I'll go 67 on this coin , it's nicer than last weeks 67 at PCGS . But you never know with PCGS at least I don't anymore .
The only way to make money buying off dealers is to cherry pick a rare variety . The way dealers buy coins is off of people on the street , they...
I guess it takes all kinds , I go to Harlan Berks all the time and hear junk silver by the staff and customers , If a class operation like that...
I don't even see any machine doubling , looks like a hit from another coin . IMHO
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Missed them both by one . I thought this was a gimme 66 . Oh well there's next week .
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