Results: 1880 PCGS PR63 BN 1881 PCGS PR64 BN 1884 PCGS PR64 RB
But doesn't "annotation" make it a problem note? Like "small tears" or "pin holes?"
Yeah, I've never really studied a higher grade one before, and only ever really noticed the doubling on the letters, not LIBERTY and the gown,...
I'll just go ahead and confess. The 1880 I knew 100% was a proof. The 1881 and 1884 looked PL to me but the rims were not as squared off as the...
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Answer: PCGS MS62. Pop 1, 1 finer. Good job, ANACS! :hilarious: [ATTACH]
So was this note "net graded?" It says "Annotation" on the holder. Also, can anyone read what it says? Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Condition census. :cigar:
Guess the grades. 2 of these shocked me. All three were sent to PCGS. I purchased them all raw, a complete set, in a Dansco album. [ATTACH]...
Yeah, PCGS price guide has MS63 at like $1500. But they just assigned arbitrary numbers all the way down the line based on the sale of that top pop.
Just posted mine. Forgot that I had taken them before I mailed it off.
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The lone, top pop MS64 sold 4 years ago for $3700. :eek:
It's not as dark as it appears in the seller's pics. I will post the trueview later this weekend.
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Well, there is a mark or hit to the right of Liberty. Can't really tell in the seller pics, though. But a hit alone doesn't really qualify as...
I recently bought this coin for $210 and cracked it out and sent to PCGS. It straight graded. Sorry for the not-so-good seller pics. The white...
I know the answer... but I would've guessed AU58.
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