Even as a low MS coin (i.e. ms 60-62), that is still likely a 200-300 value. The redfield holder increases the premium, but the crack hurts it....
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It sold for 74 + 3 shipping; so does that equate to NT? (And no I didn't win it)...
You are correct. I have had the same thing happen with ACG and PCI coins being removed. I don't think that any person checks; ebay most likely has...
It looks ok to me (I'd be happy to own it), but I can't say that NGC/PCGS/ANACS/ICG would agree. Or maybe I'll say AT so that you don't outbid...
Definitely an interesting read. I know that dealers can ask what they want, but it stinks when they both ask for a fortune and offer very little...
Not my coin, but a really nice one that sold on Heritage [IMG] [IMG]
I'll second your logic, but will say 66 pl
One of my favorite designs (and a nice coin). [IMG] [IMG]
I'll go MS 66 (possibly pl / semi pl)
It's an AU 58. Maybe it's the photo, but I personally thought this one was a 63 and that the toning looks market acceptable. [ATTACH]
This one I bought raw and it is now in a holder (there are pics before and after certification). Let's hear some opinions on the grade. Thank you!...
Hello all, Up for offer are a few various coins (new ones added). Please feel free to make an offer. Payment by paypal or I can put up a listing...
The most recent PCGS example sold on Heritage (the one pictured below) for 1,997.50 (which includes the buyer's premium) in January of 2015 I'd...
I'll go with looks nice and in my opinion it appears to be natural toning, but not monster toning. Seeing the reverse could also have an effect...
From looking at recent sales of other quarters graded MS 66 pl and MS 67 pl, I see a wide spectrum from $10 (for common coins) all the way up to...
It's tough to photograph, but the obverse is fully pl (maybe even bordering dmpl), but the reverse is not pl at all. The pl qualities also make...
So here is another common date with toning and pl surfaces. Would you all prefer this coin to the original one? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I believe there are 8 ms 64 +* for this date. So not rare, but nowhere near as common as a regular ms 64 or ms 65.
Hello all, We recently had a thread about a Morgan with the plus star combination. See here:...
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