The mintage in 1964 was over a billion so unless you have a premium gem, it isn't ever going to be worth much. Whether you keep it or not should...
Of course I meant US coins. I even referred to it in that post when I stated that Heritage stopped allowing uncertified US coins in their...
Prove what? Doug is the one who said it, not me! Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t111316-3/#ixzz28B8lKROK In that quote, he credits the...
At the risk of sounding like Doug, I am going to say AU58 based on those photos. There are more than one problem area but the fields above...
If the ANA grading standards say that minor high point wear from roll/cabinet friction does not make a coin a circulated coin, then what you just...
Looks like nature created it's own racketeer nickel.
I am not really an error guy and can't really help with this coin.
Some peripheral rainbow toning and a carbon spot in the left obverse field. What year is it?
Okay, but you didn't answer my question. Do you consider coins that come out of sealed bank bags uncirculated? According to Doug, that is not...
I completely agree with this post. @Jloring, your job is to send him what you listed in your auction. Believe it or not, I once read a story...
Do you consider coins that come out of sealed bank bags uncirculated? Does that conform with the ANA standards?
Post #107. We were having a discussion and I asked you some questions but you did not respond. That is not like you, hence, cat got your tongue?
@BUncirculated What's the matter, cat got your tongue?
It isn't an assumption, it is a fact that not every Saint has been in someone's pocket. I am using the term "high point wear" to mean that the...
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And I am stating as a fact that not every Saint with high point wear was in someone's pocket. What if you could discern between roll friction...
I will agree that it is possible to obtain trace high point wear from coins rubbing together in a pocket if you admit that it is impossible that...
While they can't be 100% certain in regards to discerning roll friction from circulation wear, it is not a complete guess. Here is a quote from...
I will refer you to Mike's comment earlier in this thread: The fact is that the ANA standards don't take things like roll friction into...
AT all the way. Don't take this the wrong way but perhaps you should stick to PCGS & NGC graded coins until you are able to recognize AT on your own.
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