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Check the reverse to make sure it isn't a Type 1.
I don't watch peace dollars much, but just noticed an Ebay seller with 90+ common date dollars in PCGS green label holders in MS64 for $45.95,...
I would think the toning very questionable and also that the dealer knew it based on the selling price.
+1. My eye likes the second coin better.
I think this is true, and the stronger reverse is quite normal on these. On my PCGS F12 example, the I in Liberty just isn't there. It would be...
[ATTACH] FAO or your choice...
F12 by the old standards. Today F15 is probably not out of line for this coin.
Thanks, anyway looks like I'm in the minority so far. :)
OK, perhaps it didn't literally circulate, that doesn't necessarily mean it will grade uncirculated. But I'm just going off what I think I see in...
I'm gonna argue that it circulated a bit, too many disturbances and high point rub. AU 55-58.
[ATTACH] Netherlands or 1866.
My humble example...and the sole representative of Cyprus around my place. [ATTACH] Cyprus or 1944
Anybody have a thought on the manufacturing process of this fake? I'd like to know more.
Yeah not really wear but does look like rub on the cheekbone and brow, and I agree probably dipped a bit heavy. You have it in hand tho. The...
I can't disagree, but I thought it could slide past. Good for you guys who got it! The last pic shows the wear a little better.
Six dealers, wow. But like we say on the farm (sorry, it's about harvest time) there are combine drivers and there are combine operators. :p
Really not enough information:). $1,100 could be fair, or $1,500, depending on how nice a 65 it really is.
The closeup of the lower left reverse - the denticles and pimples are questionable IMHO. Actually the reverse rim looks really funny - extra metal...
Not too long I hope. This one is starting to bother me.:nailbiting:
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