I like it at 63. It looks attractive, if a bit dark.
UNC details, artificially toned.
The pictures look really weird due to your lighting and photography technique. I'll guess the coin is EF.
Dang that's nice.
I like this one at 66RD. Too much going on with the cheek for a higher grade, and the mark at the bottom of the reverse definitely keeps it out of 67.
Oh man, I need that number for my set!
I'm a bit late, but I guessed 63. I could see this as a 64 - but 66 is just too damn high. The luster looks frosty and strong, which is a big...
Those pictures could hide just about anything. I'll guess 64 or 65, maybe.
The Trade Dollar looks like it was silently net-graded due to the cleaning. This is not a coin I would want in my collection. The 3-cent,...
Yes, they give the Star throughout all of the circulated grades. I personally own a couple of EF Bust Halves with stars.
Good guesses everyone. NGC called this one 65, and I agree.
Anyone else want to guess on this? I'll reveal later tonight.
I am trying to interpret your pictures, and it doesn't look like rub to me. The big mark on his cheek limits it to 63, and I'm going to assume...
He may have made 1965's, not sure. But I do know that the famous counterfeiter made 1964D Peace dollars, since that was the one actually produced.
While only a small number are in details holders, a significant number of the rest probably should be. There are a large number that have been...
Spend it.
Did you forget about the 47S, or were you saving the best for last? Damn, that coin is spectacular. Every single coin in that group is gorgeous,...
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Yes. It looks like a significant number of varieties (although only about 2/3 complete). But even common R.1, R.2, R.3 varieties which should be...
I think this one must be a joke. The sellers name is "avoidlikeplague"
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