I would not be surprised if it were in an AU holder from one of the major TPGs and I would personally call it a high end XF (or lower level AU).
Yes that looks like the regular 5 centavos from Philadelphia (no mint mark). If there was a mint mark, it would be to the left of the date....
Here are two more pictures (but they probably aren't enough for what you are mentioning @Cascade ) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is the grade: [ATTACH]
Then we'll go with neither is correct. Money is tangible but coin values are relative. Even in the same MS 65 grade, two coins can be worth...
Not quite. This is not a case where only 1 statement can be correct. It is similar to this: A heavy cat is better than a light dog. A heavy cat...
I noticed it wasn't one of the more known vams since those had the line above the "o" in "of" on the reverse. Thank you to all the participants...
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Here are the photos where the seller identified possible characteristics for the VAM: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hello all, Here is a recent pickup: a 1921-D Morgan with some toning. Guess the Grade (photos from the seller) and please help with the VAM...
That might be the nicest gold toner I have seen! Well done!
True. What I was implying was that there are 3 total proofs graded at PR 69 for the entire buffalo nickel series.
Also, let's not forget the First Strike (which caused a lawsuit), first releases, early releases, and proliferation of other labels given to us by...
I don't see any dates in MS 69: http://www.pcgs.com/pop/detail.aspx?c=83&p=MS There are 3 PR 69 http://www.pcgs.com/pop/detail.aspx?c=83&p=PR
Some Cuban coins are allowed, but the paypal and ebay bots see the key word "Cuba" and end most of those transactions. Here is a thread from 2015...
Welcome! First of all, there are no MS 69 or MS 70 1938-d Buffalo nickels. The highest at PCGS is MS 68....
I think you misinterpreted what I wrote. It's not the same person with three coins. There are 3 separate individuals and each one has 1 coin....
Yes that happens too. In my post I was suggesting people would update their sets only if they received favorable (or at worst neutral) results....
No. A pop of say 10 doesn't mean there are 10 people with the same coin in their registry set. A pop of 10 could be from 3 unique coins, each...
Or a generic circulated Morgan for $85! http://gspawn.com/shop/coins-currency/old-mans-hoard-silver-dollar/
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