I recall seeing that one at auction. It’s another hard call. I’m suspect of the double sided toning. Maybe it was in a PCI holder at some time?...
Why would you say that?
I really liked it, but couldn’t say no when I got the right offer. By the way, I’ve always been a fan of your collecting approach and in that...
Yep only for 2018. :)
And one more from the foreign department. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of my favorite slabs went sayonara, but it's in good hands now. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As the year comes to a close, I thought we could post a final farewell to some coins that we owned but decided to pass along to new owners. Here...
A secure holder does not necessarily mean it went through the sniffer or was inspected. There is no definitive answer to this on their website. If...
That's better. :D It is a silver dime (if clad I'd be very skeptical) and a mint set year, but I'm not fully convinced it's natural...final...
It is what it is....:meh: Please add the reverse photo so we can have the full idea. :)
@IBetASilverDollar you can post next ....try to find something a bit more challenging :p your last one was runaway undisputed NT :D
Summary of results: ----------------------- Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC)...
I’m guessing he means it’s one of the lower mintage Proof Kennedy Halfs. For a while it was the key in the Kennedy Silver Proof series (excluding...
Points to both @Pickin and Grinin and @jtlee321 ...and @jtlee321 wins the tiebreaker to post next by guessing one of the exact numbers. Points...
I do question that obverse. It seems to get by, but I think it's QC.
I'd say yes. Consistency and accuracy is valuable at any grade or price level.
TruViews aren't the most accurate representation of the coin. If that is what it looks like, then AT.
A decent amount over guide at that grade. I believe that might be the only known Hudson in a doily slab.
See 2nd image in the post above your post.
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