I am stunned that only graded 64. Stunned.
AU at best to me
p.s. they are still pretty. :)
I chose the 1938-d buff. Shhh, don't tell anybody, but it is thought by many that the Appalachian hoard was AT. ;)
Me neither. :D Just hedging my bets, so to speak. ;)
Even the experts struggle to grade these. That said, it seems to me the grades in the 61 to 64 arena are judged mostly on remaining luster and...
p.p.s. Let GDJMSP try and call THAT coin AU. ;) (Kidding, of course. :D )
p.s. does the holder have some haze or spotting on it, or is in on the coin? specifically, around the PANAMA on obverse and UNITED on reverse....
67 and maybe 68, depending on how good the luster is and how bad the mark on the arm is. All IMHO...Mike (who doesn't know a commemorative from...
Please post away, and please don't feel like your coins are any more or less impressive than anyone else's!!! I, for one, can appreciate a beat...
Conder, that's a great list, although I might suggest different one for the 1943 steelie and Roosevelt dime. How about the 1792 half dime, and...
After further review, I don't want this thread to be about my coins.... I'd rather hear about all of your favorite coins. :)
Very interesting quetsion.... Here's my #1 and #10: 1) Chain Cent. Do I need to explain? ;) This was a coin I wanted since childhood, I was...
I am anything but an expert, but in this case I suspect it was heat that caused these coins to tone as they have.
TPG grade: F 15 or VF 20
No-brainer AT.
In that grade, a little nick on the date isn't going to make a difference. If it were mint-state it would be a different story. Nice coin,...
So is practically everything about grading.
I think the coin is a proof, but not a 64.
I think you should collect whatever interests you the most! That said, I would strongly suggest Dansco albums to store your coins.
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