This article talks about it: https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/burnished-versus-uncirculated-finish-in-silver-eagles.html “When the...
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MS 65 PL ...it's hard to make out the fields and cheek, but I think it's clean enough for gem status....and the PL stands out on the obverse (I'm...
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I was going to guess PF 65 due to what looked like marks on the cheek
Maybe back in 1992 no one noticed or cared enough to enforce it so these got by or maybe there was some partnership with a private mint?
I'm guessing it is some private mint item. Seems like there really is no info. I found this that you probably also saw. "1992 U.S. NATIONAL...
MS 66 And I would take a chance if it went at the going rate for a 66 (since it's not that expensive and looks like there might be some potential).
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You would likely see a premium over raw (and probably even over a generic slabbed 64) as people do collect these. My guess would be a price...
Nice historical piece that is well done (I voted 8).
Looks appropriate, so I'll say YES to Green
The answer is MS 68 so congrats @muhfff :) It also has a gold Wings sticker (so they thought it was at least a point low) [ATTACH]
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Here is some more info from when a proof example of the real coin sold at Stacks:...
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I'll guess MS 66 RD on the slab (although some of the hits might have me closer to a 65 RD)
Any other guesses for the grade before the reveal?
Yes it is the 1991 restrike of a rare coin....
You all know I like my unusual guess the grades, so here is another. :D Please guess the grade and let's see if someone knows what this is....
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