Not to disagree with GDJMSP, because I agree with virtually all he's said in this thread -- but EAC/copper collectors have been using oils and...
They are limited compared to the clad '71's but they are hardly rare coins.
It stands a chance, but I'd guess 64 from the photos. :(
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I don't think you can delete the thread yourself -- send a PM to one of the moderators. As an aside, you might consider the "Test" forum for...
It isn't a 42/1. ;)
Some might say that with the difficult financial times many are having to cash in their change hoards. I know that it seems like the coinstar...
You passed the test, congrats & welcome! p.s. Nice halves!
I don't disagree with your conclusion, but please note that coin isn't clad, it's silver.
Similar to my comments ATS: I think that Ike is not toned like any other naturally toned Ike I've ever seen, much less a Dansco-toned Ike. To...
Snowden has a lot of hutzpah calling anyone selfish considering all the games he played as director of the mint.
I am sorry to say that I do not think that NGC or PCGS will slab that coin because of the scratches.
TPG grade, low end AU. GDJMSP/ANA grade XF. ;) Mike's grade: about $5.
64 FH Nice coin!
Would you like to place a friendly wager on that? ;)
For the first 3, the two-volume Noyes is easiest for me to attribute from. For the Braided Hairs, it's Grellman's book. Be forewarned,...
Look at the scratches on the obverse rim most prominent near 7 o'clock. I suspect the coin was forcefully rubbed up against something. Go get a...
For this coin, I would expect it to fetch more in the 65* plastic. That said, I do not believe that this coin has a realistic chance of getting...
If you can consistently tell the difference between a 66 and a 67 from a photograph, you're in the wrong line of business. ;)
The coin has likely been dipped, but I see no evidence of polishing.
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