My guess is 67. Congrats, Matt! Fatherhood is truly one of the greatest gifts you will ever receive! I have 1 in college, 1 in High school,...
wasn't the original thread speaking about silver proofs and not gold Doug?
Cloud, what I think you're missing in Doug's point is this: Gold once sold for $1000/oz and went down to $300/oz and within the last few years...
agreed, King. No Mint sets, so the only supply of uncs is original bags which are much less common than Mint Sets (where a large percentage of...
that is one of the greatest prizes of this forum, you ask, we discuss, and everyone learns!
I'm going to start a new service that evaluates CAC's evaluation of TPGs evaluations of the coin... then again, I think I'll just grade them...
I hate the idea of CAC, and third party grading in general. The initial idea was to be able to buy coins sight-unseen. Unfortunately that idea...
welcome back! Nice to see you here again. congrats on the new computer, we look forward to your posts!
looks like an added D
They are exactly the same and are interchangeable. Just like XF and EF. They mean the same, just some graders use one, some the other.
definitely a regular strike coin
your original post was about: My dealers says it's worth 50¢, what do you think? is aid that the coin might carry a premium if uncirculated. It's...
looks circulated to me
well struck uncirculated 1982 and 1983 quarters seem to be quite desirable for those who are putting together modern clad quarter sets since there...
personally I would prefer not to have these grease-filled die proofs. I want my coins to be fully struck, especially proof coins
the coin that you pictured in the previous post is a large date the 7 is low
Why Conder? the TPGs are there to do one thing, turn a profit. They have no higher purpose, no altruistic reason for being, they are a company...
I said that I didn't know for sure, and I accept what you have told me. My opinion was from merely looking at the pics, but I would think that...
and in examining the dates I also came across this observation: On all of the small dates, the curl of the 9 is pointed where on the large...
where does it say that? I can't find that information anywhere on the webpage you linked. FWIW, If you look at the digits, I think you will see...
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