At PCGS alone there are 18 coins grade higher. 2 in 66+, 13 in 66, and 3 in 65+. Still a very desirable coin. NGC has 22 in 66
Same here the holder is sought after especially with a beautiful IHC. The coin no doubt exhibits the brown. And it is quite nice to see that it...
These are usually traded as melt value. There were 8000 made. I couldn't find much information on them.
Those are some nice looking coins. It is hard to tell from the photos whether they are just proofs or have a cameo. I would say definitely no on...
What's a good one?
The lines are common on clad coinage. Planchet striations I believe. I still don't know why some tend to change color. Being that the outer layer...
What you are seeing is damage from the drive way. The buffalo looks fine nothing out of the ordinary.
Is it an error or just a damaged coin?
I suspect the coin was dipped previously. Altering the toning pattern. I am QC. The seller definitely does a better job of selling the pastels...
I agree the bulge connecting the post of the 2 to the prominent arch is a die chip. Looks like 82 to me.
I found these mirrored almost prooflike coins hard to photo till I caught what it looked like in the NE quadrant of the viewing lens. It actually...
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Too funny!:rolleyes:
This was my point earlier. The market wants to see a steady flow a number that equals value. To them it doesn't matter that an AU coin is not AU....
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That's a better photo. What Fred said.
Hope you got the answers you were looking for.
Ya'll are quite the bunch, even though I am more intrigued by the surfaces and overall eye appeal of a finely minted coin, The Dark side still...
Not to mention they wear very easily. I have found very few that would actually get a gem grade from commerce. I get a lot that would actually...
I completely agree. I agree with half that statement. Crossing a line that was made to keep an AU coin from being seen as MS. Will be a...
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