I voted MS63. Looks very close to the last coin posted. Better date in MS, though the market value of it has dropped over the last few years. Nice...
Wonderful coin!
Yes, but size-wise thatb5c would be much smaller a repair and less complicated than a chopmark.
I mean, if someone is going to repair a chop and re-engrave the design elements, why would they not know the design which they must re-engrave?...
Looks like a cracker jack prize.
I think this is a counterfeit. I once had a DDR counterfeit, but it was an 1877-S. It was quite convincing. So much so I sent it in to PCGS. A...
You can buy an MS63 for around $75.
Looks like environmental damage
Except that in many cases, it'll likely grade straight if you try a few more times. But I get your point.
Yes. The everyman registry sets. Collectors and dealers are resubmitting their AU58s to get AU58+ grades. Do some research on AU58+ at great...
Can we see the reverses?
You'll enjoy these threads... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ill-never-get-so-lucky-again-three-stage-restoration-of-3-cent-silver.305286/...
For those of us who submit coins frequently, and know how infrequently plus grades are given, the TRUE definition of a plus graded coin is this:...
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It's actually a pretty good video.
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@Burton Strauss III , @Conder101 , would the cert number RE0001 above on the V nickel be of any significance? Thanks.
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Couple old ANA holder gems! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is wrong. Maybe they shouldn't... but they do. Very frequently.
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