Purse? I have never heard the term. Nice die chip though.
I had thought so. There have been a couple 69dcam DDO's that have sold in the past five years. The PCGS went for almost double the price.
$35 in halfs, and not sure are those dimes?
I thought I saw a couple Barbers
It can cross to PCGS as the same grade or higher. If they didn't cross it, Then they think that it does not meet their standards, which happens...
Well you gave it away now. You sure you don't want to take a walk in the rain?
Out of country, Definitely pass.
@Lehigh96 being that PCGS has their highest grade as PF69dcam. Would you say that this coin in an NGS would sell higher than A PCGS 69 or should...
JUst a few more. My weeks have been extremely busy lately. I will post around 5pm MST. @Collecting Nut @Beefer518 @SchwaVB57 @05Wildcats @furham...
I sure hope the small lint is on the outside of the slab.
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I am guessing some cigars to enjoy with some coins?
The OP coin and the NGC cert are the same coin. Unless there is a bait and switch going on.
A spender. I am wondering what makes someone think that this coin is possibly an error. Not trying to be rude, just to the point.
The coin looks legit. I would buy it. Could be a scorned exwife. Who knows. https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/5939641-011/30/
It is just a well worn 43D steel cent. The mark above the date is PMD.
It looks like a real token. But, I don't believe that it is silver. Most political tokens were made of base metals. Copper, Bronze etc. @johnmilton
Try backing off on the lights a little. It will show more of the details. From your last photos I would think it grades somewhere between 63 and...
I will reveal the grade a little later today. There are some pretty good guess's so far.
This is a difficult year to hand out a PL or DMPL. Because of how nice all the coins were struck. It seems that some of the older slabs were much...
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