Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
It happens to the best of us. You provided solid reasoning. Stick around and contribute more often. :)
The thread that you may be referencing had 65/66 coins that were bumped into the 66-68 range. I'm not a fan of the practice as it can distort the...
I found this thread that has a lot of info https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1017514/help-needed-from-franklin-variety-collectors-specialist
I'll say YES to the GREEN I see a few hits/marks and potentially something to the right of the nose (could just be the plastic from the holder or...
That seems correct to me. It has the look of a proof. Aren't the rims square? And just the general look does not resemble anything I've seen on a...
Floor is open...
Here is the original thread...happened in 2013. https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=162108 The issue was the $15 declared...
PR 65 The early proof Franklins (like the first year 1950) often look like this. They are quite scarce with cameo or deep cameo.
@RonSanderson one other clue (I didn't even think about looking up the cert)
My first guess was 63 (then I noticed the big clue that I forgot about and you probably did too :p)
Proofs are always difficult to judge by photos. I will put in a guess of YES to a GREEN sticker
I liked that one (just not the price or grade).
The only time populations are adjusted is when someone sends the label back to the tpg. If it is cracked or crossed to another company, there is...
The thread is gone (or at least those posts are). From what I recall, he bought the $364k Mercury Dime from Legend (that had been upgraded to a...
PR 66
Also, if the coin had a Gold CAC at the 65 grade, I would have left it alone. A gold sticker on toned Morgans is fairly uncommon, is pretty...
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