Here's a pic of my Type I 1917-P that does meet the FH designation IMO. If you hit the pic it will enlarge to about 15X mag or whatever Heratige...
I agree with you Paul , I have an NGC graded MS-63 FH designation on a SLQ I bought when I was just getting back in the hobby , It's hairline is...
The dentils are usually well formed on most Trade dollars . On some of the better Chinese fakes the eagles eyes are more of an incused round...
Mine weigh 27.2 , at least the 2 I have at home and not slabbed are . Like DG said I wouldn't worry about the weight too much with the cheap scale.
Never been to Craigslist , sounds like I never will either . 83% + 27% = 100% ??????? Must be the new math .
I already had 2 boxes ripped and lost the certificates to 1 . I was able to buy boxes on ebay but not the certificates . This all through my own...
In that condition , it would retail for about 50 cents .
Nice , I always liked the old Capital holders .
You mean that isn't the original GSA Package in the slab . I thought they just encased the whole original holder in a larger PCGS holder ? It sure...
1 obverse die for 100,000 pieces , I'm surprised the die didn't develop Die cracks .
I'd guess MS-64FB . From the pics it looks like it just made FB designation . I think the spotting will keep it from a 65 .
I was just wondering how many dies were used for the obverse on the '93-S ,any idea ?
I've been picking up Indian coins , and some Hong Kong coins but more because I like them . But I do think your theory is sound .
I'd love to see a better straight on pic . Either fake or real , I'd pass and wait for a certified coin with better eye appeal .
I like it . Too bad for that rub on Libertys' face as that is one nice strike and a clean coin everywhere else .
I should have looked at all the pics instead of just 2 as my lap top is super slow loading pics . You can tell that someone scrubbed it due to...
Can't believe I missed those scratches , AU Details .
Doesn't look cleaned to me , AU-58 .
Good thread Morgandude , there are a lot of good dealers out there once you've found a few it pays in the long run to develop a good relationship...
3o,ooo lbs Sterling , nice prize at that time . Heck I'd take it today .
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