Okay! To be honest, I didn't even look at the CPG. I just did a "quick flip" to the listing in the Wexler/Crawford/Flynn book, "Authoritative...
You'll have to yell louder. I can't hear you. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Eric @Vegas Rookie ! You're not likely to find any silver in the casinos, and most of the other coins get...
@The Penny Lady® Thanks for the -- as usual -- great report, Charmy. Regarding the double-struck 1868 IHC, I think it would grade MS64/64....
The only difference I'm aware of is the Type I with two lines above the eye and the Type II & III without the lines. Chris
Then again, maybe not. Chris PS. Is it really necessary to post the same photos again and again? I don't think anyone will change their mind.
Having been a bartender for 15 years, I do know that some people handle their liquor better than others. [ATTACH]...
About 10 years ago, I was buying the '66 & '67 SMS sets for less than $10 each. There are numerous DDO's for both '66 & '67, a '66 missing the...
It just didn't look like a PCGS Rattler to me. If you're having second thoughts about the coin, it probably will never change. If it were me, I'd...
Hmm.......I left town in the mid-70's. Chris
Why? It's not often that the OP admits to being stupid, so it must be true. J/K! Chris
Is it a PCGS "Rattler"? It doesn't look like one. How do you know that it has been in the holder for 25+ years? Because the seller told you that?...
Did you bother to look at his other "treasures"? Chris
If you're having that much trouble finding them in circulation, maybe you should search eBay. Granted, you may have to pay more for them, but if...
There have been many others who have faced the same dilemma as you. Have you considered taking images of the coin that would fit in your current...
Showing it to four other people doesn't mean much unless they are experienced collectors who know about doubled dies. It doesn't look like hub...
Thin Proof? I can just see it now........ "Hey guys! I just got my TP in the mail today. I've had to wait 8 weeks for it." Geez! What have you...
Is it possible that ANACS is experimenting with a new design? I've heard in the past that the newer ANACS slabs are fairly easy to crack open....
You might be trying too hard to find something that isn't there. Chris
You need to provide better photos. Chris
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