This is a common misconception. What people always forget is that prior to 1977 the grade MS/PF70 did not even exist. It was only after the ANA...
I would agree with 1, but certainly not 2. Even the most common, the '83 is going to cost $180-$200.
It was my evil twin that did it [IMG]
Awwwww now Dick, I just call 'em as I see 'em. You know that ;)
Very nice example :thumb:
I think it's rather obvious to anybody who reads this thread just who the person is that doesn't know what they are talking about. No, they...
I agree, or an envelope. But don't forget, they had shotgun rolls too. But those tend to leave a light colored edge/rim.
Excellent pics. Now if you don't mind, how about some pics of the other areas on the same coin that I circled.
I was all set to say 64 - then I saw this. They might give it a pass seeing as it's a '31-S, but I doubt it. Afraid this one will get the Genuine...
Here's an example Julian, I bought the coin below some years ago. Don't know if you are familiar with French coinage, but you see that first F on...
Ya know, you'd be OK if you knew what you were talking about, but apparently you don't. Those are not the facts. PCGS did not do the conservation...
Typically it does. Of course it also depends largely on who is looking to buy the coin. Somebody just collecting by type probably wouldn't care at...
One of these Chris we may just have to play a game or two. I was once good enough to beat Alan Hopkins in a match.
It's been discussued many times. In fact it's been tried more than once - didn't work. Still won't work. And it won't work for the reason I...
Granted, you'd think so. But the bottom half of the coin looks exactly like what coins produced with rusty dies look like. And if the bottom is,...
You know this, but I'd wager most others don't. Greg just happened to be the first one, at least that I know of, that admitted what he was doing....
It's easy for them. After all they know exactly who has the coins, so they just call them up and buy it.
It's the one on the right that suffered from die wear, a more shallow punch or whatever Gary. The mint marks are really both the same. Like I...
panda if I undersatand your comments correctly the real problem you have with understanding the grade assigned to that coin is because of the eye...
You'd be better off to just admit you misunderstood and let it go at that.
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