I agree. You can find a nicer one for 40-50 dollars.
It's going to take a heavy dip to get all that off. I wouldn't try it. JMHO.
Nice date to have, dingo. I do have the O-mint, not quite as low mintage.[ATTACH]
So I learned something. I never thought to blame the plastic itself. Always thought it was some of the other material inside the holder.
Some random Morgans. Pics are just cell phone, but by and large I think they're nice for the grade....
I checked mine, I bought a PCGS example in the same grade for $28 in March of 2013 on ebay. I think you did just fine. (otherwise I did poorly)
My simple opinion... 1. I would say that the planchet surfaces that went through rollers have a bit of a different look than the struck areas....
Annie Oakley used it?
Seems like we don't see just a lot of classic commems. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Anybody want to post one?
No, not NGC. I'm not positive, but the "Numismatic Coin Guarantee" sticker has me thinking it's the guy who is calling himself NCG, and probably...
Are you asking for the slab grade or what we think it grades? Frankly NCG coins are notorious for being seriously overgraded.
Polished
It's just a combination of contact mark at the top of the ! and discoloration. It's not raised like it looks in the picture. Thanks for checking.
I'd attempt to rotate it before I did anything else. Tap the edge of the slab on a firm surface while you bring it down with a sweeping motion.
That's cool to know. I was just looking back, I bought this raw on ebay in 2012 for $97.14. Thanks for all the input!
64PL Edit: I agree, PCGS probably won't give a PL to this reverse...Good looking coin though.
Obverse looks 65. I'll go with that.
You guys are good. Several nailed it. Thx for playing! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Great old thread. Here's one.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] No rainbow but I like this better than dipped blast white...
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