Really curious what the sellers pics look like. Honestly, you probably paid about what the coin is worth - the obverse looks like its been...
We had so much fun with the last couple of shillings that I will now present you with a new challenge. Guess the grades on these two 1953...
If I were bidding on this on Ebay, I would bid an EF-40 price and hope an AU-50 coin showed up.
No. Cola is matter of taste preference - while I may strongly disagree with your choice, there is no generally accepted right or wrong answer,...
Any collector interested in long term success in this hobby absolutely MUST learn to grade for themselves. There is no other way around it.
The zinc has absolutely no bearing on anything in this discussion. The coins are completely plated in pure copper - no zinc will interact with the...
I'd wager it is a 63 or 64. $10 is about the price I would expect to pay.
I'm fully aware of market grading, and all of its implications, Numismat. However, I personally do not grade that way. If there is wear, I'll call...
"Uncirculated" means no signs of wear. Either there is or there isn't - there is no in-between. On this particular coin, there is no wear - so it...
It doesn't matter who said it. I am usually going to believe the in-hand evaluation of the professional graders above the speculative...
No Doug, I still wouldn't say its corroded. The pictures you posted are blurry and wouldn't show a textured surface (I'm not familiar with the...
That's not the conclusion I would draw from this thread at all. And I will say that the price I paid at Heritage (competing with bidders who, I...
In hand, you would clearly see that there is no wear on either of these coins.
The black boxes (they are really more of a smokey grey - semi clear) are much older. The more modern ones are silver color. These are my preferred...
Mmmm.... PL gold. My favorite flavor! And your new cat is adorable. She just wants to help you pack! (and hopes you give her a '77 as a treat ;) )
Where? I see nothing.
The toning has the look of an MS-70'd coin. Some people like it, but it won't get into a TPG slab (anymore). It's not AT, per se, but has been...
What are we talking about here?
A what? CAM is for "cameo" and it is only for proofs. Proofs were not made in Denver (in 92, they were made in San Francisco). I have no...
Well, interesting results. Both of these came from Heritage, both of them are graded by NGC, and both of them are very attractive (and...
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