I agree with the comments above. Also, please be aware that not all flips are safe for longterm storage.
+1
Badly cleaned/polished Look at the obverse, it appears the luster is gone except for in the crevices of the stars and letters.
A quick dip likely would make it look better. Just don't overdo it.
AT surely.
64
I'll guess MS65
Have you ever, or have you heard of, a coin being damaged while removing it from a TPG slab? Comments welcome. I've always just used a hammer and...
Kinda pretty colors, but I think it should be MS63, no star.
Looks like a 63 to me.
Not a monster, but I'm OK with the star. I do like concentric toning.
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Sold for $280. Cheap?
+1 I thought I'd try to be a little different but I can't decide which way to go on either.
65, nice one.
Decent coins, but high mintage dates. Similar coins can be picked out of buckets in coin shops for just a bit over melt value. Welcome to CT!
65
OK, but there's tons of uncirculated dollars. Maybe there's more higher grade 20 centers than I think, but a lot of them that I see appear to...
I've wondered, what exactly does this mean? People actually refused to accept them in change?
I have a lot of little bit better coins in the Lighthouse Everslab holders. I know not everyone likes them, and you have to handle them carefully...
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