You are correct. BTW, it is a DuVall 3-D which is one of the rare die varieties. [IMG]
You guys realize if Brandon (BRG) or Shane (Krypto) or Todd (blue2vette) sees this thread, the rest of us are toast.
I can see the spots better. If you ever get your lighting right, I might really hate that coin. :p
$10K---Lafayette Dollar PCGS MS65
I don't know if it will win but it is an easy choice, my avatar. A 1939-D Rev of 40 Jefferson Nickel NGC MS67 that resides in my NGC registry...
That coin is ultra rare! There are only two 1941 Jefferson Nickels graded MS61 and none graded MS62. :devil:
As a toned coin collector, I feel just the opposite. Toned coins contrast much better against the white insert. In addition, NGC coins are...
Pursuant to the thread title: Doug just showed everyone HOW TO CLEAN!:D
Why would he be throwing money away? The coins don't change because he submits them for grading. If you have a problem coin, isn't it better to...
If grading standards have changed significantly over the last 20 years then that means that we should be able to discern which coins were graded...
Prove it!
crickets
A circulated 1964 Washington Quarter is junk silver with no real numismatic value. Have at it and clean it any way that you want, damaging it...
My opinion is that there has been no intentional change in grading standards and that gradeflation is the result of the subjectivity inherent in...
I see very little difference between coins slabbed today and those graded 10-20 years ago.
That thread predated his membership on this forum.
I am sure this advice will not be popular but I promise you will thank me later. If you are planning to spend $1,500+ on a toned Morgan Dollar...
The spots bother me, I say MS63
One of my weekly auctions on E-Bay this week was a BU silver bicentennial quarter. It sold for $6 including S&H. [IMG] On the bright side,...
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