Wow! that's all i got to say :D
better pics (from NGC) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
cast coin without any doubt
actualy the acid in ketchup is just enough to beautifuly polish silver and remove any tarnish... just please don't use it on coins... never never...
looks like a grand slam to me :D
ketchup!!! (please don't listen to me)
very very nice pickups
a pretty dime :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You kids... that ain't nuttin.... 20 years in my pocket now.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They do grade "full sets" but I doubt many of the full slabbed sets in the same grade started in the same envelope :D I believe most proof sets...
My 1958 pf68rd was lonely... and the price was way to low to pass up lol... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one just caught and held my eye especialy that reverse though the obverse ain't shabby either.. add in the under list price and the OGH and i...
Yeah I gonna go ahead an post this one early as the pics not great... MS63 OGH and as i said for about 70-75% list I'm Happy :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have to agree with the guys here... for a coin with that high of a price tag, buy certified or only from a well known and trusted dealer raw...
I called it 65 but I have a hard time grading toned coins... the colors distract my eyes too much :D
yup yup I see em.. now you got me looking at my SFs for similar lol...
Or maybe not.. sellers pics being so-so... and no truview at pcgs but will see what happens... I got her for about 70% list so I'm happy but then...
Only the collection name on the pcgs label. I had to do a fair amount of research to figure out it was the thomas noe collection lol
1/1000s more my speed lol... [ATTACH]
1962 in a gem BU grade (66+) is the one I'm most aware of.. is a rarity of grade/quality rather then production
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