Yes - this was in our paper today. Kudos to South Carolina.
Very sweet indeed.
Yes - I think XF45. Very nice indeed.
Was not clear on the first post....I don't have any ugly designs in my collection. :)
This coin reminds me of that 1873 I posted. I will say 64 brown because of the tick mark on the cheek and the soft shield(which could be your...
AHHH man the rarety factor keeps dropping. Cause I just found one of them gems in my Mickey-d's change. Darn....
Very nice coin Kanga. I also figured you did that with your graded coins and I wanted to make anyone who followed this post would hopefully learn...
Good post.
Clash marks can be cool. Just wanted to say I really like the color of the coin in post #4 and #6.
A beaut no matter what the grade. It would be interesting to see what a TPG would grade this coin.
Nope - your reply works for me. Thanks. I saw the post to another thread, but not to a site. I think you answered what I needed. Appreciate it.
Kanga - some of that I expect to do whether the coin is slabbed or not slabbed. That includes grading, toning, strike and eye appeal. Just...
Paul or Speedy, Based off my pictures, if possible, what would you say about that 43-S? In the capital holder if I tilt it a little bit I can...
Both are good finds.
Not on a 1883 morgan....but then again I do not look at too many of them. I can say it is certainly different than the vam picture. Little die...
If Mike used it then it must be. :)
Ouch - all I see is blury pictures. I personally would not bid on it or buy it. I won't say definite unless I had the coin in hand and then a...
Based off the snap shot - are these full steps. These are hard to photograph in the wartime capital holder. Tilting the holder a little with a...
Full steps may not mean much on common modern nickels, but I found it interesting to boot. I have to go see if I have a snap shot of a war nickel...
Now how did I miss that. I will have to look for that book.
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