NGC graded it MS-66 because of the clean fields. I grade it MS-64 because of the multiple marks on the central set of skirt lines, plus the...
My counterfeit 1893-S was in an ANACS slab, so even an "authenticated" coin can't be counted on. True, I bought it sight-unseen, but I knew I...
I don't net grade, so I'd call it F-12, light corrosion obverse, moderate corrosion reverse.
Ouch...What a drag. The seller probably won't do much, if anything, but it doesn't hurt to question their packing methods.
It is a shame. I do believe the coin is genuine.
As a fellow collector of toned Jeffersons, I think you did just fine. 1964 is a tough year to find nice toners. I don't know what it is. There...
CoyoteMoss: LOL!!! HandsomeToad: Exactly. That's why I think "inside job." There's no way a torch is going to get you into a Brinks vault that...
I've got a counterfeit Seated Liberty quarter that has a large "X" on the reverse. I just figured someone did it so that people down the road...
Insane! I'll bet it's a bad picture, too. The toning is probably out-of-this world.
Nice find. That is very unusual toning. I can't say I've ever seen a Roosevelt toned that way.
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