I'm told it's from 41-68 AD but I have no idea. I'm also told this is considered a scarce coin. Opinions please. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I sure didn't but this for the slab. The slab came with the coin. The price was low enough and the coin grabbed my interest.
It works for me. :)
It looks like old dry glue. Welcome to CT.
ICG is not a favorite of mine. Whatever they say I'm usually at a grade a two lower for reality.
I thought it was a bit high but it was bought at an Internet auction. I bought it because the price was low enough. Lol
Graded a VF-20 by ICG. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks damaged to me.
That coin is suffering from zinc rot. Spend it fast.
Looks damaged but need full sized photos to verify.
I can't say No loud or long enough. It's bad enough we have deceased ones on our coins and bills.
The high relief dies were only used for the 1921 and a few 1922's.
I'm looking for the last 2 I need at this point. They must be MS-64, PCGS and bright white. Then I'll have the entire set with those standards. I...
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It's the design. Not enough metal on either sides causes it to look weakly struck. I love the series and the look of Liberty but they do look weak.
She has a light copper tone to her natural beauty. A PCGS MS-64 coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It happens when the planchet is stamped along the edge of the sheet. Curved clips happen when a planchet is cut out of the sheet but another...
It's the tough one but it's cheap to purchase.
Lol I have 2 full sets from roll hunting. Just couldn't find the '50 in both of them.
I've never had any trouble finding one of them, just the '50 at times.
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