I would have guessed 64 or 65 from the images.
65
63PL and 64
Just finished a deal with Mike. It was fast and easy. He is the type of dealer collectors should look for. It's always good to deal with someone...
Some sellers don't pay any fees to the auction services and get part of what the buyer pays in fees. They actually receive more than the hammer...
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It's just you.;) I don't know. One image looks like it but the rest make me think it's not. I love a mystery. Chances of it being a 1858 are slim.
There were IHC pattern coins made in 1858. You need better images of both sides. Don't tilt the coin. Take the images straight on and try to get...
66
All you do is lie and make things up. You show me where I have discouraged anyone. You can't because it's a lie. On top of that you are the one...
That's what makes it so fun here.
It looks like the coin had a tiny fin that got pushed over. It's not something that I have seen before.
I don't think any of the top services do repair work. There are people that can but it's very costly. More than the value of the coin.
Actually Chris could write the book on this type of stuff. When you have been doing it as long as he has, you will understand.
It would be a complete waste of money to send in the 1921. It's damaged. A slab won't fix that. It would come back AU Details. That's not a coin...
Good choice but remember where you store the holders is important. Large swings in temperature and humidity are not helpful. A stable environment...
All the above. Not worth having graded.
You did good. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry. No L.
There is more to understand than you understand. Be cool.
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