I think it all depends on the luster, and that means that it could already be over graded.
Grade is MS65 It's got some purple, blue and gold pastels, with plenty of luster.
I would imagine that they are being found in old collections, plenty do just trade hands everyday on a regular basis.
Giving this a bump. I will post the grade this evening after work.
The other marker already photo'd is the MM placement. These two coins aren't from the same die pair. The D's are in different positions.
Ny one check the top? I have found a few..
GC has some high end buyers, Ean has some good clients.
I am looking for split serifs, look for another matching die marker.
Funny PMD!:D
Didn't the CAC at 66 take care of that? I think it has good eye appeal. I might give it a 67 In hand.
Good luck on the coin, I still have yet bought one, unless it is an in hand purchase.
Nope, I think you need a few more in gold.
Most if not all proof collectors want the pristine coins without blemishes. What would be intereting is if this coin has an earlier or later...
The surfaces are pretty clean of contact and show some nice luster, but I would expect the reverse to show more flash. At best not worthy of the...
This one was labeled as a R-5. I bought it for the double strike and displaced metal. I like the variety.
It's pre strike. But I hear ya.
Love it! Here is my Carolus lll. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I need to buy the Carver to finish the trio. Heres the Booker T. Washington [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am not fascinated with the frost. Dan Carr does a much better rendition. I have a thing for 23' Peace Dollars. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have been working pretty steady lately, descent money, and was reminded today that I hadn't bought a coin in a while. I bought two, the other I...
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