MS 63 Weak strike will fool many.
The coin looks "flat" to me. It very well may be the scanner...Mike
XF 40 Where's the toning? I don't see it, sorry...Mike
AU 50, cleaned. It would probably be put in a holder as TPGs don't typically care about cleaned coins unless there are hairlines to go with it...Mike
VG 8 is my guess.
Here are a few more: VAM 3A [img][img] [img] VAM 8A [img][img] [img] Have fun...Mike
I collect 1921-D varieties (VAMS). Check out this website here for more info. Rob Joyce is a great guy. Not many people collect these...
I would also net grade the coin F for cleaning and damage...Mike
Speedy, I agree with you, however in my original post, I mistyped the grade -- it is F12 not VG12. In any event, the coin has been cracked out...
Unless you are doing alot of buying, I would not suggest subscribing. The prices don't change that much from issue to issue. You can buy...
I would suggest as nice of a two cent piece as you can find. Odd denomination, and relatively large coin. FWIW, a two cent piece was what stated...
Thank you for the kind words. FWIW, the 1912-S is ANACS F 12 and cost me $210. The 1883 N/C is NGC MS 65 and cost me $201 -- it is...
Great eye and nice grades. :high5: I like the half dime the most. Well done!
I like the coin. Finding these coins fully struck up is harder than many realize. Also, Harlan J Berk is a classy outfit -- I've never been...
This coin was tissue toned. Proof coins from this era were shipped covered in tissue paper and this is what caused the toning on this coin.
My latest addition. Thought I'd share. Enjoy...Mike [img] [img]
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They are truly a neat and undervalued series, IMHO. I collect them only for type.
I'll guess F-12. Nice CC seated quarter. I like it!
XF 45 or AU 50 is my guess...Mike
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