I was at 62/64, so, yeah, that looks like a solid net grade. Beautiful piece!
Of course bumping something to get different results is a waste of time. That's not what I'm trying to do, and perhaps you're misreading my...
Wish my Uncle had a shed like that...
I also prefer allegorical designs to designs with real people and monuments. However, I think change will be gradual and would need to start with...
Time for another bump. Does anyone else have a 1922 with a long ray?
Was that a training base or staging point? I can't find any city or other locale by that name.
At what point do you expect to see a split grade instead of a net grade? If the reverse has cabinet wear to the VF30 level & the obverse is...
I like the Sheldon scale, but I think it's only a matter of time until a broader 100 point scale is adopted. Not only is a rating system out of 70...
Are those labeled as "Net MS64" or simply "MS64"?
So, I'm guessing $40 for a VF30 wouldn't be too bad?
The same reverse design appears on HK131 (one of the more common and inexpensive so- called dollars:...
So, both appear to be the medium motto variety?
Very cool. This is the one with the clashed "e" under the tail feathers, right? How much of a premium does this add? And would this be another...
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Well, they basically get a details grade. Except for gold, as it doesn't generally tarnish in salt water. Also, sometimes hoard discoveries...
Those are not particularly inspired designs, but I hate #1 the least. It would be nice if the innovation series actually implemented some...
Ms61 was my guess before seeing the reveal post. Love that design.
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