I am not generally a fan of toning. But those look really pretty.
I sold a coin a few weeks ago and this is exact thing actually happened to me. After the 3rd day, I messaged the buyer promising it was picked...
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MS62
That is an absolutely beautiful coin. I have a complete proof set for 1942. I resist the urge to look for 36-41 proofs. Maybe in the future.
It would be fun if there is a riddle hidden on the coin to specify the missing reed location
Definitely a shocking amount of detail in them: [ATTACH]
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Got mine in today. Not certain what to think of the matte reverse: [ATTACH]
It was nice and I agreed with the grade. Had a uniform gun metal gray toning, but full sparkling luster. [ATTACH]
In September 2020, I bought a 1921 Peace Dollar, ICG MS63, for $330. I had no connection with the coin except I thought it might make a nice set...
Fun coin. AU55
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I cant imagine ever selling it. I get anxious butterflies just talking about it.
No, not really. I focused the last year on saving for the 93S and slowly replacing the ones where I didn’t particularly like the eye appeal....
Yeah, that one is interesting for only a AU58. It is one of my originals from 30 years ago. A slider in the olden days, but marked as BU. I...
Very attractive. I think the marks on her face and across the Eagle breast keep it to a 64. Is the reverse die slightly rotated?
Well, it’s a complicated answer. I am 45. I grew up tagging along with my dad to some really dusty and smokey coin shops. Usually I was sifting...
The list. I collected most of the coins in ICG holders many, many years ago. They were the most logical TPG for me to send them to. [ATTACH]
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