Yes. Much easier to see that this is an AU58 coin.
Today's photos help. I think the coin would probably grade AU58. Nothing jumps out as being indicative of a no-grade coin. My biggest concern...
Correct. Over $12,000 was raised for him. Classy move by the TPGs here. He was legitimately concerned that looters would get to his safe, which...
63 or 64. It's hard to get a good read on the surfaces, especially Liberty's cheek, from the pictures. I don't think they're good enough for 65....
As long as I didn't overpay, that wouldn't irritate me as much as the fact that last weekend I bought a big bag of guajillo chiles based on...
I'd call it a pair of die breaks, since they're wider than just a crack, with missing die steel evident.
Perhaps, but a DMPL or non-modern cameo proof has much more "wow" factor. I chose 21-S Morgans as an example, because of this coin I bought a...
That depends on how they were prepared. Not all dies are polished to a mirror finish before being put into service. 1921-S Morgans don't exist...
For 1889, the two things to look at are the date position (near, far, normal, slanted) and Liberty's ear to see if there's doubling. There are...
A few things. VAM 1BC2 was eliminated as a duplicate of VAM 1M2, so this would be VAM 1M2, assuming that it matches. The rarity numbers shown on...
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