I dunno ask @MercuryBen. Oh wait, don't ask him :nailbiting::greedy:
Rule of thumb is a coins value should be around $150 at least to have graded at standard fees. You can also look into having a dealer who does...
Looks counterfit to me. Edit, I should've kept reading beyond the first post lol. Good catch insider
I think I had the 84 & 85 the other way around from your original pics. Although in the new pics they look accuracy graded o_O
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Yeah, you can tell that it was probably higher grade when stamped so it did it's duty! Hope it can be nailed down though. Didn't see it on that...
Details for an error?
A little on the dark side but I like it... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice little ragged edge clip. Anyone who knows how to grade these wanna take a shot at this raw guy... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thought I'd share this and see if any of you counterstamp guys know this guy or business... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Say whuuut?! Nice.
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Story of my life. I'm not a middle of the road type. Maybe being Gemini has something to do with it
Yeah, the 84 could go as high as 65 from those pics. Just too hard to tell with any accuracy
#want!
Tuff to tell from those pics on the morgans. Either 63 or 64 on each but I'll go dmpl on both. The 85 I'm gonna say 63 but the 84 is inconclusive...
If it's 925 scratch it on a stone then put a drop of 18k acid on the marks on the stone. If they turn a cottage cheese color type of white then...
And that's why I've nicknamed dave "Mr. 21" ;)
Thought they looked Carr-ish even aside the Colorado theme @dcarr strikes again! (Get it, "strikes again" lol)
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