I've been eyeing this $10 Liberty (random date PCGS MS 63)...
I'd let you know for sure but then I'd have to reveal the secret... :muted:
No worries! The tide has now turned to 6-5 in favor of NT....this is turning into a real nail-biter :D
MS 64 PL ...I'm also thinking it has enough to go above a star and into a PL
I'm seeing 4-5 so far...remember you own vote doesn't count unless it's a tie. :) Edit: unless we aren't count physics in the questionable category?
Yes they were made in the US. The proofs in Philly while business strikes were made in Philly, Denver, and San Francisco....
This Proof US-Philippines Peso has a great design, lovely colors, and offers better value to me than a more expensive want (a proof Morgan):...
MS 64
It’s a possibility in my opinion. That is one common cause of double sided toning.
I could easily see MS 65 on the holder, but my grade is 66+ (shot 67) based off the images. Nice looking coin!
I recall seeing that one at auction. It’s another hard call. I’m suspect of the double sided toning. Maybe it was in a PCI holder at some time?...
Why would you say that?
I really liked it, but couldn’t say no when I got the right offer. By the way, I’ve always been a fan of your collecting approach and in that...
Yep only for 2018. :)
And one more from the foreign department. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of my favorite slabs went sayonara, but it's in good hands now. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As the year comes to a close, I thought we could post a final farewell to some coins that we owned but decided to pass along to new owners. Here...
A secure holder does not necessarily mean it went through the sniffer or was inspected. There is no definitive answer to this on their website. If...
That's better. :D It is a silver dime (if clad I'd be very skeptical) and a mint set year, but I'm not fully convinced it's natural...final...
It is what it is....:meh: Please add the reverse photo so we can have the full idea. :)
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