AU 50 is my guess. Very nice example of a tough type coin!...Mike
I see no evidence of tooling. I think the odd angle and light position of the original photo has fooled people into thinking otherwise. By way...
VF 35 is my guess...Mike
GDJMSP, Are you sure that it is cast? The coin has the look of many antient coins i see that have been conserved in that way. Are you sure what...
You got it...Mike
Looks to me like the 4 has been worked. I would eat a large cent if it was real...Mike
I grade the coin VF 30+. Very nice...Mike
Looks like some hairlines on Franklin's cheek. I'll guess PF 65 CAM...Mike
I can't tell one way or the other, but you are presuming the seller a scammer when it is just as likely he is simply ignorant. I would not be so...
VF details, cleaned, net F.
Thank you for posting those links, that was VERY kind of you. The 66 CAM on ebay is a coin I've seen before, and it does not match the look of...
I use a Nikon D100 and GE Reveal bulbs...Mike
The short answer is yes, there are prooflike seated halves. While not impossible, I doubt PCGS mislabeled it...Mike
See next post. ;)
The coin was graded PF 65 RB by NGC. My photo of the obverse is not as good as it could be -- the color of the obverse is more like that shown...
What you are seeing as a rim ding at 5 o'clock on the obverse is actually a small piece of NGC holder peeking into the photograph. There are no...
I've just picked up the fourth member of my five-piece 1905 proof set. Pictures of the coin are included below. Please guess the grade:...
I think this looks like a very nice borderline-prooflike 64. I think it will look even better in hand. Please update us once you're received...
I like the 1928 better than the 1924. Finding nice original SLQs is not easy, and regardless of the grade, that's a lot of coin for $12, IMHO...Mike
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